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iv INTRODUCTION
In spite of strong governmental opposition it flourished in the
early days of the Roman Empire, but through the pandering
of its exponents to political exigencies it became corrupted, and
sank into what was known as judicial Astrology, finally becoming
nothing more than a form of divination by which horoscopes were
cast for the hour. By this time the knowledge of Uranus,
the astrologer's star, had entirely disappeared, and substitutes
were used in horary Astrology to supply the place of the mystic
planet ; the old traditions were also lost, or became so corrupted and
distorted, that Astrology could no longer be called a science, but a
miserable form of fortune-telling divination.
To restore the Astrology of the Chaldeans is the only hope that
is left for all who would make Astrology a practical and beneficial
study. With all due respect to the modern exponents of the science,
we are bound to admit that their study has been mixed with too
many terms and definitions belonging to horary Astrology, a system
from which no comparisons can be drawn when considering the
methods of astrological practice taught by the wise men of the east.
The discoveries of Egyptologists prove that the Egyptians had no
claim to the invention of Astrology, they were taught by the Chal
dean priests, who believed that " An affinity existed between the stars
and the souls of men ; that the ethereal essence is Divine ; that the
souls of men are taken from this reservoir, and return to it at death ;
and that the souls of the more eminent of mankind are converted into
stars." With them, " the soul was a spark taken from the stellar
essence," a belief held also by the great Pythagoras.
When we come to consider that Astrology was the beginning
of most that we hold valuable in art, literature, religion and science,
and know that the constellations were our first pictures, also that
astronomy, and toa certain extent mathematics, sprang from Chaldean
Astrology, we may judge of its value to humanity, and wonder not at
its survival amidst the fall of nations and decline of mighty races.
The truth can never be destroyed, and when we recognise in
Astrology the law of the Supreme Ruler of our solar system, we need
some courage (to say nothing of mental ability,) before we commence
the task of learning the harmony of that law ; and yet, the same
energy that is expended in seeking to refute it, if turned in the direc
tion of learning its first principles, would unbar the gate that leads to
its understanding. For the first time since the glorious days of wise
Chaldea, an attempt is made in the following pages to place before
the world the true Chaldean system of Astrology, freed from the limi
tations of bigotry, prejudice and selfish motives. That truth has
been preserved in its symbology, and so plain are its symbols that he
who runs can read. The time has come to again reveal the hidden
meaning concealed so long in circle, cross, and star. We have com
menced the task in these pages, by removing some of the debris that
has fallen around the title during the past ages, and one desire alone
prompts our writing, the desire to serve humanity, and give to those
who possess an eager intellect and a pure love of truth, some of the
crumbs that have fallen from the table of those wise occultists whom
the author is truly grateful to know as teachers.
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CHAPTER I.
First Steps. Astronomy.
Before entering upon a study of Astrology it is advisable to have
some clear ideas concerning the Solar System, and these may be
obtained without going into all the elaborate details connected with
Astronomy. A general understanding of its broad outlines is there
fore all that is necessary, and without becoming proficient in mathe
matics anyone of ordinary education may follow quite easily all we
shall have to say upon the subject.
Astronomy gives a knowledge of the celestial bodies, their
magnitudes, motions, distances, periods, eclipses, size, weight, order,
etc., and generally takes us beyond the solar system far away in
space, amid the fixed stars, which are now, by nearly all astronomers,
believed to be central suns of other solar systems.
The Universe contains an infinite number of these solar
systems, eich more or less great than our own. When we realise
this the vision must widen, our minds expand, and our hearts be
come filled with wonder and reverence for that Great Supreme and
unknowable Power, that is the primary cause of all the glory that
fills space, and supports the grand whole. But no amount of specu
lation concerning other solar systems can reveal the true state of
things in the broad expanse of the heavens. It, therefore, becomes
more profitable to us, at our present stage, to confine our attention to
the solar system of which we form a part, leaving the fixed stars, with
their immense distances and magnitude, out of our consideration.
If we draw a circle and consider it the boundary of all the space
within, and place in the centre a single dot, we shall have focussed
our attention upon a miniature copy of ourselves in space. If we
could now expand our imagination and think of our Sun as being in the
centre of an enormous ring, the boundary circle extending millions of
miles into space, embracing the whole solar system, we might begin
to realise what the circumference of a solar system means. It will be
well to ponder over this wonderful system. In the days of Chaldea
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the Sun was recognised as the home and source of the primal energy,
from which came all life and light, being the prime moving spirit, in
fact the centre, or as we would term it for practical purposes, the body
of the Logos of the solar system. From this glorious body radiates
the light which illuminates the whole system, and there can be no
grander conception of God than this idea of the Logos who sustains
the whole of His universe through His manifestation. " In Him we
live, and move, and have our being," truly.
All narrow and bigoted conceptions of religion must fade into in
significance when we realise that the Sun is the light, and the life, of
the whole system.
Can we wonder at the Chaldeans' worship of the Sun when they
knew that the Father pours forth His spirit over the whole world ;
they worshipped that Spirit, seeking to become filled with it by
such love and devotion as we now seem to be incapable of; their civi
lisation was at its height thousands of years ago, for time is past
our reckoning when dealing with the stars and evolution.
It is now astronomically accepted that the whole solar system
was a vast heated nebulous mass which, cooling down, threw offhuge
portions, finally becoming planets or worlds, forming a complete
system of worlds revolving round the Sun.
We cannot fully estimate what we owe to Pythagoras, who
upheld the belief that the Sun was at rest at the centre of the uni
verse, and that the heavenly bodies all moved round that centre.
This knowledge he had gained from the Chaldeans, but it was not
generally accepted, and that which is known as the Ptolemaic system
later on became firmly established, and so strong a hold had this idea
upon the people about the year 1 500, that it was first folly, then mad
ness, and finally impious heresy, to assert that the earth was not
stationary.
About the year 1507 Copernicus began to restore the Pytha
gorean system, completing his work about thirty years later. But
Europe was now under the bondage of prejudice and ignorance, and
the same fate awaited this genius as that afforded to other great philo
sophers, and the revived system met with nothing but opposition, and
later, Galileo, the champion of the Copernican doctrine, through religi
ous bigotry, was made to renounce his belief before the Inquisition. Yet
Galileo persevered and wrote his celebrated Dialogues, which had their
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after effect, but at the time, reawakened the anger of the Inquisitors,
and. at seventy years of age Galileo was brought before that dread
cribunal and escaped the fatal penalty only to be imprisoned in one of
their loathsome dungeons, where, to save his life, at Rome in the Con
vent of Minerva, on June 22nd, 1633, he signed a document, in which he
professes " with sincere heart and faith unfeigned to abjure, execrate
and detest the error and heresy of believing and teaching that the
Sun is the centre of the world and immovable, and that the earth is
not the centre, and moves, a doctrine repugnant to Holy Scripture."
But the good work had begun, and the reformation finished it,
and in our time we are returning to the truths taught thousands of
years ago. Astrology has always been based upon the fact that the
Sun is the centre of the solar system. It could not be a solar sys
tem otherwise. Revolving round the Sun, then, we have several
planets. The first is yet to be discovered by astronomers, called
Vulcan. Then Mercury, who performs a revolution round the Sun
in 88 days, 23J hours, which makes the length of his year. The
distance of tins planet from the Sun is about thirty-six million miles;
he is a small planet shining with a pale bluish light, but he is never
more than about 3o degrees from the Sun, and is, therefore, rarely
visible to the naked eye. This planet was typically known as Hermes,
also as the winged Messenger of the Gods, by the mythologists. The
Chaldeans called him Nebo, and he has always been the planet of
warning. It is interesting to note that this planet is destined to be
come the future physical home for the majority of our humanity,
and he belongs to our chain of worlds. His symbol is made'thus :
Venus, next in order from the Sun, is nearly sixty-seven million
miles distant from the centre, and makes one annual revolution in 224
days, 17 hours; the length of this planet's day is almost similar to our
own. She is the bright evening star, often seen about sunset, and
when she rises before the Sun she .is the morning star. We learn
from those more advanced that she is inhabited, and her humanity has
advanced to a very high stage toward perfection : for each planet is a
physical world for the purpose of evolution, as we shall learn later.
Venus was known as Aphroditewhen the morning star as
Lucifer, and at evening Vesper. Her symbol is a circle surmount
ing the cross, -f-
The Earth is the next in order of the planets and our distance is
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about ninety-two million miles from the Sun. The earth moves once
round the Sun in what we know in time as one year, and also rotates
upon het own axis once in 24 hours ; this is important to remember.
There is also another motion which arises from the precession of
the equinoxes, which is equal to about 50 seconds in a year. There
is also the decrease in the obliquity of the ecliptic of about 52 seconds
in a century.
The earth is surrounded by a substance of mixed gases called
the atmosphere, by which light is reflected and dispersed. This
atmosphere, from being dense at the surface, becomes more rarefied
as distance increases. In this atmosphere, or air, we breathe, and
in it arise the phenomena of lightning, thunder, wind and rain.
The clouds are the vapours which rise from the earth and these
condense, to fall in showers, as their specific gravity is then greater
than that of the atmosphere. The earth was known as Rhea,
and the symbol is a cross within a circle . The Moon is a
satellite of the earth, making a revolution around us in an elliptical
orbit in 29^ days, she also appears to revolve from one point in the
heavens to the same point again in 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes ; she
is 240,000 miles from the earth. The Moon is an important body in
Astrology, and should be very carefully studied astronomically.
The Moon may be called the mother of the earth, for all life that
once existed there, together with its water and atmosphere, has been
drawn off by the earth, the Moon being the physical globe in a past chain
of worlds connected with our evolution ; she has been best known
as Luna or Isis. Her symbol is the half-circle or the crescent.
Next to our earth is the planet Mars, who is about 139 million
miles from the Sun, has a year of 687 of our days, and his day is
about 45 minutes longer than our own. He has been known as the
god of war and hunting, and by the names of Ares and Nimrod ; his
mission appears to have been 1 to dispel terror and fear. His symbol
is the circle under the cross Q. This planet belongs to our chain
of worlds.
The circles of the Asteroids come next, the principal planets,
which are small, being Vesta, Juno, Ceres, and Pallas. The swarm
of Asteroids are said to be raw material for another planetary system.
Next we come to the largest orb next to the Sun in our solar
system, Jupiter, who is about 475 million miles from the centre, and
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takes twelve years in going round the Sun; his day consists of
about ten hours. Jupiter is the next brightest planet to Venus, and
is accompanied by four satellites. It is in course of preparation for
its humanity, being at present uninhabited. This planet has
been known as Zeus, his symbol is the half circle over the
cross.
Saturn, the next planet in order, is 877 million miles from the
centre, and he takes nearly thirty years to revolve round the Sun ; the
length of his day is over twelve hours, he is surrounded by rings,
and nine Moons. Saturn was the son of Uranus, and was known
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as Chronos. His symbol is the half circle under the cross.
Beyond Saturn is U can us, commonly called Herschel after its
re-discoverer. His distance from the Sun is about 1,754 million miles!
he revolves round the solar orb once in 84 of our years, being accom
panied by six satellites. He was known as Ouranus.
Next to Uranus comes Neptune, the most distant planet as yet
discovered, who revolves round the Sun at a distance of about 2,747
millions of miles, and his year is equal to 165 of our years.
Beyond Neptune there are two other planets, as yet unknown to
phys1cal science.
Astronom1cal Table
Symbol
Distance fIom the Le"gth of HouIly
Name of Pla"et Sun. Diameter. Rotat1on. Day. Orbit. 1 Moo
The Earth's mean distance from the Moon ... 238,000 miles.
The variation of distance of 1he Moon from the Earth is 26,000 miles,
whilst tha1 of the Earth from the Sun is 3,500,000 miles.
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CHAPTER II.
The Earth and the Zodiac:
The Earth revolves around the Sun, making one complete circuit
around that centre in a period of 365J days, which we term one year.
In this revolution round the Sun, the solar orb is seen from the
earth through one of the twelve signs of the zodiac. The astronomi
cal and astrological year commences about the 21st of March in each
year, at this time the Sun is said to enter the sign Aries, the first sign
of the zodiac, and then passes through the whole twelve signs con
tained in the 36o degrees of the circle ; this journey of the earth
around the Sun which causes that luminary to appear in these signs
each month takes a period of a little over 365 days. This marks off
one distinct division so far as the zodiac is concerned, and gives us
the primary considerations of the signs through which the Sun's ray
passes, and by this we judge the internal or individual characteristics
of the person born in that particular month ; this gives us twelve
kinds of people, twelve types that stand out very clearly and definite,
the definiteness being the more marked as the Sun's rays pass through
the middle degrees of each sign, a sign consisting of exactly 3o
degrees.
The earth also revolves once upon her own axis every 24 hours,
and this causes each portion of the earth to pass through the whole
twelve signs of the zodiac once in each day of 24 hours, a fresh
sign rising upon the ascendant at the place of birth every two
hours, and one separate degree of the zodiac every four minutes; by
this we have an entirely different individual born every four minutes
in time. It should be remembered that time and space are described
in terms of minutes and degrees respectively. Every four minutes
of time equals 1 degree in space, thus every 15 degrees in space are
equal to one hour in time, and 30 degrees, or one whole sign of the
zodiac, equals two hours in time, and from this it will be seen that a
given point on the earth will be two hours in passing through one sign
of the zodiac, but the Sun takes one month to pass through the sign.
It can now be seen that the earth is one day of 24 hours passing
through the zodiac containing twelve signs, and the Sun takes
one year to pass through the circle. These two separate apparent
motions of the earth and Sun must be clearly thought out, and the
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astronomical fact of the two revolutions of the earth remembered ;
once round the Sun, and once upon her own axis, the former taking
a year of twelve months, and the latter a day of 24 hours ; " a day is
as a year in the sight of the Lord."
There is still another motion through the zodiac which we must
consider, making three motions- in all- that is, the motion of the
Moon around the earth, once every lunar month of 28 days. The
Moon takes 2^ days to pass through each sign, making the complete
circuit in a mooneth or lunar month, a consideration that we will take
up later on.
It must be now clearly understood that there are three very im
portant considerations with regard to the signs of the zodiac. First,
the position of the Sun each month, caused by the annual revolution
of the earth round the Sun, passing through the signs each month,
given in detail at the end of this chapter. Secondly, the Moon's
place in the zodiac each month ; and finally, the earth's daily revolu
tion upon her own axis.
The zodiac is one of the most important factors to become thor
oughly acquainted with, this being the track, or belt, through which all
the planets pass ; it is commonly known as the ecliptic, cutting, as it
were, the equator at the spot that is called the first point of Aries.
The signs of the zodiac should never be confused with the twelve con
stellations of the same name ; at certain periods of the world's evo
lution the signs and the constellations correspond, but this will be
thoroughly explained in its proper place. The diagram, the signs of
the zodiac, and the paragraph that follows them should now be well
studied.
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CHAPTER III.
The Sun and the Zodiac
The Sun is the centre of all life, force or energy, and represents
the Positive and primal fount of all existence. In the Sun are con
tained all the colours of the solar spectrum. Every form of existence
manifesting in the solar system is bathed in the solar rays, from which
is drawn the life that is at the centre of its existence, all of which
may be summed up in the term " Positive Life."
The Moon represents the Negative influence, her light being that
which is borrowed from the Sun, having no light of her own, except
that which she collects as a reflector.
These two great principles of positive and negative are symbols
of the spirit and soul ; the father and mother. The former is the
constructive, energising, and creative principle, the latter the preserv
ing, moulding, and formative condition. The Sun is the root of all
things in manifestation, without the Sun there would be no life, light,
heat or motion in the physical world. In occultism the Sun is known
as the vehicle or body of the Logos of the solar system, therefore as
the highest physical and mental influence that we can know, while
using our brain consciousness as a means of cognition.
There is but one life, and that the life of the Logos. We, as
units, are bathed in that one life. " In Him we live and move, and
have our being." The planetary spirits and the planetary bodies have
their own specialised forms of this one life, and, humanity in its turn,
holds this life in a separate form while moving in the great whole.
The holding of this life, or consciousness, constitutes the individual,
who individualises the special ray of the great All-consciousness, and
thus knows himself as I, the Ego. It is this specialisation of the
rays of consciousness, or solar life, that makes the individuality.
This work of building up the individuality, as it is called, has taken
vast cycles of time to accomplish, requiring many earth lives and phy
sical embodiments to produce the wonderful resulis that we are
familiar with to-day. Potentially we are sons of God, a spark from
the great flame, sent forth from the bosom of the Father to become
like unto Him, each to acquire a definite self-consciousness and main
tain a separate centre from which the individual creative powers
may become manifest. When this great truth is realised, we shall
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understand the meaning of the word sacrifice, and turn our thoughts
in adoration and devotion to those Great Ones who have guided us in
this grand scheme of evolution to the point of self-consciousness.
The Sun may stand to us as a symbol of spir1t, and the Moon as
matter, the two acting in unison as spirit-matter, or life and form. It
we can think of these two factors as positive and negative, we shall
find it easier to understand all that follows with regard to planetary
influence, as it is called.
The one great power and central principle is the Sun, and all
other symbols are but representatives of the modifications of this
universal principle. Each planetary system will be, so to speak, a
modification of the consciousness of the logos. Each is a centre of life
and force in the solar system.
The zodiac, as explained in the last chapter, is divided into twelve
equal parts called signs of the zodiac, each containing thirty degrees
of space. It is in reality an imaginary circle passing round the
earth in the plane of the equator, the first point being called Aries o.
These twelve signs are positive and negative alternately, in their
nature, and contain a certain specialised influence of their own, each
having a lord or ruler from which the nature of its influence is ob
tained. In the following diagram the nature of these signs are
indicated.
Aries T
Gemini n
Leo Si
Libra =~
Sagittarius f
Aquarius
the zodiac, caused by the earth's rotation round the Sun. From
the Sun's position each month we may judge of the character
of each individual, and we shall learn that, more or less, each
person born during the period in which the sun passes through
a particular sign of the zodiac will take on the character
istics as delineated in the following chapter. This will in
dicate the character of the Individual then born, and by the
same rule when the Moon is found in these signs at birth the Person
ality will be described. Later on we shall explain the planetary
influence in each sign, and also extend the main features of this
chapter into greater detail, fully explaining the above diagram.
CHAPTER IV.
The Individual and Personal Character of the Sign Aries
T March 1oth to April 1oth T
This sign governs the head and face, hence the consciousness
making the character of the Aries individual will always express
itself through the head ; this sign is the head of the fiery triplicity, and
belongs to the cardinal signs. We find persons born under the rule of
this sign always looking forward, they are leaders in ideals and
pioneers of advanced thought. They have great mental energy but
are inclined to be very headstrong and impulsive. They are always
prophetic, and love to predict things that will happen. They
can look ahead into the future and foresee things with remarkable
clearness of vision. When freed from other influences and not slaves
to their personality, they become truly clairvoyant, and are remark
ably gifted in this direction. This sign gives extreme ideality, and
those born under it are more ideal than practical. They are alwa)s
full of new schemes and plans, ever exploring and originating. They
are fond of constant change, loving novelty, romance and specula
tion and nearly always live in a world of theory. They are very
highly strung, sometimes hyper-sensitive and are remarkable for
their perception. They seem to live more in the perceptive region of
their brain than the reflective, and they are rarely deceived where
perception is concerned. They are extremely sensitive persons, with
all the senses fully alive, excepting one ; with them the consciousness
being more readily expressed in the head, they have keen sight,
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sense, taste and hearing, but from the fact of their being more alive
in the head they do not feel, and are therefore less sensitive to touch
in other parts of the body. They are very self-willed and often self-
opinionated, and it is exceedingly difficult to restrain them, as they
are always inclined to act upon impulse without waiting to mature
their plans. They are frank and outspoken by choice, but often com
bative and assertive. They are generous from impulse, and are fond
of reason and argument. They can be both sceptical and credulous,
but the former mood often sways them. They are decidedly lacking in
caution, being far too venturesome and often running to great ex
tremes, at times even lacking in discretion, but never in zeal and
enthusiasm.
They are ambitious persons, who love to engage in great enter
prises. With them the intellect is the main feature, but they always
find it difficult to understand their own emotions and feelings. They
are too often inclined to fly off" at tangents and will rush into danger
somewhat recklessly. When not living up to the highest strength of
their character, they have a tendency to jealousy, they expect
loyalty from others and may be somewhat exacting in this re
spect. When fully individualised, these persons make very grand
characters, especially in all pioneer work, their enthusiasm rarely
being daunted by obstacles. When their mind is made up they seek
to overcome all opposition, more by their dominant will and masterful
spirit than by simple perseverance. They are interested in all matters
that are occult and metaphysical, and love to live inja world of theory ;
always intellectual, they make splendid companions, being affable,
genial and witty. They are never at a loss for a word, and make
excellent conversationalists ; as a host or hostess they are full of
little plans for making those around them happy, and they can always
be relied upon to provide plenty of entertainment.
They love harmonious surroundings, and, possessing artistic tastes,
they generally seek to make their environment as beautiful as possible.
It is not easy to deceive those born during the period of this sign's
influences, and were they to cultivate their clairvoyant talent they
would be remarkable for their powers of psychometry, or what is
generally termed intuition. They sense others in a remarkable way,
going straight to the core with those in whom they are interested.
Their mental sympathies are always quick to respond to the least
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good which they may find in others. They are sometimes too hopeful
with regard to their enterprises, and generally over-estimate.
They are good at all work that does not require sustained effort,
and where things are required quickly and promptly, they are the
people who can do them best, but their mission in life is to inspire
and lead, as they are directors and promoters, designers, prophets
and teachers.
The head being the most sensitive part this will be the first to
give out, as it were ; therefore, when the health fails in the Aries
person, severe headaches result. As Aries governs the face also, the
eyes suffer when the system is depleted, and they are liable to suffer
from neuralgia. This being the head of the cardinal signs, the
stomach and kidneys suffer by reflex action. It is essential for the
physical well-being of the Aries character that they have plenty of
fresh air, also daily exercise ; the best cure for all their physical
ailments is peace, quiet, and rest. Amidst harmonious surroundings
they can recuperate and recover that which to them is essential
balance.
They will do best in life as organisers, leaders, architects,
designers, company promoters, phrenologists, character readers,
agents, brokers, appraisers, auctioneers, surveyors, salesmen,
detectives, guides, and couriers, travelling companions, house and
estate agents, inspectors, foremen, managers, lecturers, novelists,
writers of short stories, photographers, reformers, elocutionists.
The Aries types would marry well with those born in Sagittarius
from November 2oth to December 2oth, provided the planetary in
dications on the joint horoscopes were harmonious, but the Aries
person would benefit most by union with those born in Leo from
July 2oth to August 2oth, as the opportunity would then be offered
of joining head with heart. The Leo's being more practical than the
Aries, a better blend would be obtained from this union. The fiery
and airy triplicities being in sympathy, it is out of these the best
unions will arise, the Aries person would find those born on earth
or water too practical or too emotional to suit his idealistic tenden
cies. The Aries person really requires to unite with those who can
draw out his conjugality, which is more latent in this sign than any
of the others.
We may sum up this sign of the zodiac, which governs all persons
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CHAPTER V.
This sign is the first of the earthy triplicity and the first of the
fixed signs, and in this sign is concealed will and desire, both of which
express themselves, more or less, in the character of the Taureans.
This being the sign of solidity it makes those born in it exceedingly
solid, practical, and substantial. They are exactly the reverse of all
that has been said in the foregoing sign, Aries being all that is ideal
istic, while Taurus is all that is practical.
The Taureans are slow, plodding, patient, enduring, persistent,
executive and matter-of-fact persons. They are remarkable for their
conservatism, and they never seem to waste their forces like the
Aries types, who scatter them broadcast. Persons possessing the
strongest wills are born under this sign, but when living for themselves
exclusively, they become as obstinate as it is possible for them to be.
They can be very determined, persistent and dogmatic ; they usually
speak with a quiet, firm, inflexible and almost authoritative tone.
Possessing a considerable amount of physical vitality, the Taureans
become very furious and violent when severely angered, but as they
are usually slow, careful and cautious, it takes a very great deal to excite
them, although when very excited they stand beside themselves with
rage. They can do a great amount of good by their steady, building
capacity, being capable and able to carry out all plans entrusted to
them.
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They have perseverance, are steady, patient and enduring.
They can be secretive and very reserved, but make faithful friends
to all whom they give allegiance. They are excellent companions to
those possessing ideas, and as co-workers they are reliable, sincere
and trustworthy. They always seem to possess a great amount of
stored-up energy which makes them very tenacious, holding on
till something comes to set them free or liberate their stored-up
forces.
As masseurs and healers they are unequalled. They always
benefit persons deficient in vitality, having the power to magnetically
heal and soothe those who-are nervous and irritable.
Schalater is an illustration of what we mean. This wonderful
person healed thousands of his countrymen and obtained a world
wide reputation. He was born with his Sun in Taurus, and it was
said of him that he had only to magnetise a handkerchief, or any
thing that he touched, to enable his magnetism to be felt by
others.
The mental and physical vitality of the Taureans is tremendous,
and persons possessing the finest physique are often born under this
sign. They are fearless and generous, and when the Venus side of the
sign is not over active they set no store on wealth excepting to do
good with it.
When they concentrate their thoughts they have immense power,
and will then has the ascendancy over desire, but when the latter is
most in evidence they become very worldly and incline to take
pleasure in the good things of this lite, being fond of feasting and
comfort. The Taureans make the best psychic mediums, and they
may be contrasted with the Aries types by the fact that they are
more inclined to live in their feelings than in their minds. The true
Taurean may be said to be one great, feeling individual, but as the
sign belongs to the earthy triplicity, it is more often physical and
objective than subjective feeling. Taurus governs the neck, and as
this is so constituted as to serve the head which turns upon it, it may
be said that they make better servants than masters. Being trust
worthy they make excellent public servants and representatives of
governing bodies, and they are often chosen by the public as officials,
and those who may be considered the people's servants.
Taurus governs the throat, hence this may be said to be the
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most sensitive part of their organism, but as this sign is the first of
the fixed group of signs, the heart is often affected by sympathy, and,
belonging to the earthy triplicity, they would suffer from dropsy
and tumorous afflictions.
The throat, however, should always have the first attention, and
exhaustion through speech or singing should be avoided. They are more
inclined to suffer through too much physical force than too little, and
when giving way to what is sometimes their greatest fault, laziness,
they nurse many disorders that produce rapid, fatal results. When
the Venus side of their nature is in excess, they are liable to apoplexy
and sudden death. It would seem as though they were benefited
best by those things that would assist the Aries types, and it would
be better for them to exchange magnetism with others and seek to
obtain a more equal distribution of the life forces. They often pass
out of their bodies earlier than it would be expected through a kind
of magnetic stagnation, and if they were to energise their minds a
little more, and live less in the feelings, they would be greatly benefited
in health. All tendencies to become morbid should at once be dissi
pated, as they bring a desponding and melancholic tendency.
These persons have the ability to get money for others, and
Taurus being the second sign of the zodiac, which governs finance,
they are best suited for all professions in which the handling of much
money is concerned. They would therefore make good bankers,
stockbrokers, treasurers, cashiers and speculators. When living
more in the personal element, they are best adapted for mechanical
and laborious pursuits, or where they are required to work slowly,
steadily and patiently. They are good at all executive work, but
when living more in the mind than the body they are excellent
singers and sometimes capable actors. They would also succeed
well in life as magnetic healers, doctors, and nurses, also in all agri
cultural pursuits, such as farmers, fruit-growers, as gardeners,
builders, etc., also bill discounters, financial agents, book-binders,
manufacturing chemists, compositors, dressmakers, florists, French
polishers, house painters and decorators, japanners, collectors, insur
ance agents, taxidermists, etc.
It would be well for these persons to marry those born in any of
the other earthy or watery signs, that is, so far as mental or physical
marriage is concerned.
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We may say of the Taureans that they possess more vitality than
any of the twelve types, and they appear to suffer from an over
abundance of life rather than a depletion of it. The words "to
him that hath shall be given," seem to be applicable to these persons,
and it is quite natural for them to be reserved, conservative and
secretive. It would be difficult, without a knowledge of planetary
configurations at the time of their birth, to say whether they would
be dominated by will or desire. Either one or the other would
tend to predominate, but in all cases they would lean more to the
objective and concrete than the subjective and ideal, and owing to
this they often pass through a period of materialistic thought
which leaves a strong impression on their future actions. They
appear to be born to realise the practical demonstration of the
working of the law.
CHAPTER VI.
The Individual and Personal Character of the Sign Gemini
n May 2oth to June 2oth n
This is the first sign of the airy triplicity, also the first of the
mutable signs. The airy triplicity governs the mental conditions of
humanity, hence we find those born in this sign living more in the
mind, but, owing to the sign belonging to the mutable group, they
are dualistic this being the main feature of the mutable signs, and
from this comes the tendency to express two conditions and an incli
nation at times to be rather easily influenced on one side or the other.
Gemini governs the lungs, also the hands and arms, hence it may be
seen that one hand may act differently to the other. These persons
are rarely content with a single occupation or pursuit, and seem to
delight in having two things in hand at the same time. They can
very quickly adapt themselves to surroundings or environment and
they are remarkable for their versatility, but they are very sensitive
and have the ability to reason upon and analyse their sensa
tions. They love change and diversity, and they are always the
best persons to rely upon in an emergency, as they can instantly re
spond to the requirements of the moment. They love variety of
thought and all mental pursuits, and these they sometimes carry into
extremes ; they seem to take an especial delight in leaving their work
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unfinished. They will take up one thing,- partly finish it, and then go
on to another, which they also feel inclined to leave unfinished ; there
fore their best work is done when co-operating with others, and when
working in unity with those who understand their peculiarities
they are capable of great attainments in life, but the spirit of
diversity often makes them experience two extremes during their life.
They can be generous and also somewhat careful and near. They
can present a bold front and assertive attitude, and yet be timid and
highly nervous. They are conservative and progressive, and alto
gether quite dualistic subjects, which makes them difficult for others
to understand.
We have known persons born in this sign who have expressed a
desire to be in two places at the same moment, but on the whole
they are rather impulsive, and this generally decides the line they
shall take. They appear to be unable to stand any worry or
anxiety, which quite unnerves them ; yet when left alone to work out
their own designs, in accordance with their own peculiar methods,
they can do a great amount of useful work. They must, however,
first realise that they consist of many compartments, so to speak.
When they change their times for working and thinking, and, in
fact, live in a life of change, they can succeed very well ; they
must have diversity ; this may make them appear to their friends very
fickle and indecisive, but it is their particular way of working, there
fore perfectly legitimate to them. Throughout the whole of their life
they must expect dual impressions and many contradictory states of
consciousness, and being very sensitive, nervous, and highly-strung,
they should try to analyse the particular mood they happen to be in,
and it would be well for them to endeavour not to be swayed by the
mental thought-spheres of others. They are somewhat ambitious,
but it is more a mental ambition for refinement and better conditions.
All those born in this sign possess fine organic quality, and the
ability to become very clever. They are certainly quick-witted and
mentally impulsive, and they seem to draw a great deal on what is
really an inspirational nature. The chief characteristics of their in
dividuality are force and motive; when they seek to discover their
motives for their actions they may be considered very progressive,
but when they live the unbalanced personal life, they become very
diffusive, indecisive and unreliable,
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The sign Gemini governs the lungs, arms, hands, and the
shoulders, and their disease or ill-health is mostly caused by excess of
activity and worry ; this brings nervous disorders, which belong to
the airy triplicity, and consumptive tendencies belonging to the
mutable signs, therefore their concern should be less activity and
excitement, and a freedom from all anxiety and worry. It sometimes
becomes necessary for them to study the laws of hygiene with regard
to diet, and they require plenty of sleep.
These persons succeed best in all work where the hands are
employed ; they make excellent book-keepers, clerks and commercial
travellers; they love variety of employment or posts where the mind
can be engaged in two avocations at the same time. Their best outlet
is in the literary world, and as editors, reporters and newspaper men
they have splendid facilities. They also have the ability to come
in touch with the public mind, they can therefore cater well for
the public literary taste. Their professions should be accountants,
solicitors, attendants, post office officials, clerks, decorative artists,
school -masters, guides, journalists, lecturers, milliners, photogra
phers, postmen, railway employees, secretaries and translators.
These persons would do well to marry those born in the airy or
fiery triplicities.
We may sum up the Gemini type of person born between May
20th and June 20th as dualistic and restless, intellectual and sensa
tional, nervous and irritable ; like the air, to which triplicity they
belong, they must ever be moving from place to place or thought to
thought. Forming as they do the last of the intellectual trinity,
they seem to be able to express the two foregoing signs in themselves,
and if we were to think of Aries as the father and Taurus as the
mother, Gemini may be considered as the child of these twain. In
deed, it would seem as if they were ever trying to blend the ideal
with the practical, the life with the form. All that is contained in
the spirit-matter of the positive and negative union of Aries with
Taurus is seeking an expression in the consciousness of Gemini.
They are, as it were, placed between two poles, and are ever being
called upon to decide towards which side they shall lean. The ex
perience of their life is obtained from duality, out of which motive
is to be evolved.
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CHAPTER VII.
The Individual and Personal Character of the sign Cancer
SS June 21st to July 21st. 25
The sign Cancer begins the maternal trinity. It is the first of
the watery triplicity and the second of the cardinal signs. This sign
governs the breast and stomach. It is one of the most sensitive signs
of the zodiac, and belonging as it does to the maternal trinity, it
governs all home and domestic affairs in which the feelings play a
prominent part. Persons born in this sign are characterised as being
slow but sure. They are best described by the crab, whose tenacity
is proverbial ; this creature moves forward by going backward, and it
has come to be looked upon as a sign of retrogression. The main
feature, however, of this sign is the power of retentive memory. The
Cancer individual has the most remarkable memory of any given by
the twelve signs, and it is no difficulty for them to recall minute
incidents of the past. This makes them somewhat antiquated, as
they love to dwell on past events, or to go over in their memory
through past occurrences, and through this they often become some
what limited and hindered, particularly where attachment to family
is prominent in the life. Their highly sensitive nature makes
them feel very keenly everything that affects the other members
of the family, and for them domestic affairs become a kind of brake
on their own individual progress. They are rather approbative,
love to be approved of, and always yearn for the sympathy of
others. They are very timid, reserved, and shy, and fear ridicule
or disapproval very much, and this makes them somewhat con
ventional, with a great dread and fear of public opinion. This
binds them to clan or sect and makes them studious of " Caste."
When attached to the Catholic faith they are very sincere and earnest
in all ritualistic observances. They are also fond of banding together
into sects, and when moving along the higher lines of conventionality,
men become freemasons and members of occult and secret communi
ties, and women are drawn to mystical and occult meetings. When
fully individualised these persons are remarkable for their imagination,
Lut when running to the personal side of their life they become
very fanciful, romantic, superstitious, and fond of the unseen. From
sensation they work through feeling to the highest emotional, and it
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becomes very difficult to find harmonious persons born in this sign ;
on the side of feeling they are truly wonderful people, but this feel
ing may carry them into the worst forms of sensationalism or upward
into the plane of the emotions. Being exceedingly sensitive, their
feelings are very easily wounded. They possess a psychic gift in their
feelings, being able easily to feel the impressions around them. They
are economical and very fond of saving, which trait runs into almost
all the details of their life, as they are very fond of saving letters,
books, and all kinds of curios. They hoard up curios to a remarkable
extent, being fond of all that is antique and connected with age and
the past. They can become very conservative and certainly respect
age and custom. They are persistent and exceedingly tenacious ; they
are apt, however, to live more in the personal side of their nature than
is good for their well-being and that of those around them, but they
possess a certain amount of tact, which assists them considerably.
When fully individualised these persons possess a great love of power,
and once having gained it they seem to have the ability to hold
it. They are not so ambitious as they are lovers of fame and public
recognition, and this they desire, as they seek a world-wide approval.
They can rake up from the past things that others have long forgotten.
When acting along personal lines only they are inactive and inclined
to be indolent and somewhat grasping.
As this sign governs the stomach, this organ will be a sensitive
part of the system, and when the personal element is strong, we shall
find these persons suffering from weak digestion and gastric troubles.
They require to be careful in diet, there being a tendency to suffer
from fermentation in the stomach. Worry and anxiety with them are
frequent causes of indigestion, which produces a defective circulation,
and brings in its train constipation, congestion, rheumatism and
chronic disorders. They are liable to suffer from fancied ailments,
and to become hypochondriac.
They are always nervous when ailing, and generally fear the
worst results of any functional disorders, and in this respect they
become so morbid that they actually produce the illness they imagine
themselves suffering from.
Their cure is a healthy imagination and freedom from all anxiety,
especially with regard to domestic affairs.
A Cancer person is best adapted in life to those pursuits which
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CHAPTER VIII.
The Individual and Personal Character of the Sign Leo
Sl July 21st to August 2oth Si
Leo is the middle sign of the maternal trinity, the second of the
fiery triplicity, and also the second of the fixed signs, therefore it may
be said to hold the central point in the zodiac, and when joined with the
next sign it certainly contains the essence of the whole twelve signs.
Leo governs the heart, therefore it will be from this centre that the
character of those born in this sign must be judged.
Standing, as this sign does, in the centre, we shall sometimes find
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the forces of the heart running upward or downward, but only
in those who are fully individualised, or, as it is termed, self-conscious,
shall we find the consciousness centred in the heart ; generally
speaking, the emotions are fully active in the Leo characters. They
are forceful and highly magnetic, and possessing an abundance
of vitality, they carry with them an aura that is beneficial
to all. They are genuinely kind, warm-hearted and loving, but
usually like to express their love in action, their emotional nature
being deep and of the heart. They can be impulsive and diffusive,
but it is usually the impulse of a generous nature. They possess a
very attractive individuality and are always decided characters.
They are usually very practical with regard to their ideals, as they
prefer to live them rather than talk of them. While the Aries nature
usually spins wonderful ideals in thought and ever seems to be strain
ing after the unattainable, the Leo types are silently and quietly
seeking to make them realities. This comes from their wonderful
faith, which they inherently possess, and their motto is generally,
" Whatever is, must be best," but this comes when the Leo nature is
awakened and the desire has been sent out to unify the individual
will with the Supreme Will. Being the centre of the fiery triplicity
they possess a very strong love nature, which makes them very ardent
and sincere in their affections. As the second of the fixed signs they
have more unity of will and desire, and in contrast with the Taureans,
act more on the side of will than that of desire. The Leos love to
rule, but it is more from the heart and motive than from the head.
They are philanthropic and always obey the impulses of the heart
where sympathy is concerned. This sign produces individuals who
are more thorough than any of the other signs, and they seem to
combine the practical with the philosophical and the ideal with the
real. When self- controlled they are wonderful individuals, being
able to influence great numbers. They have the power to send their
thoughts to any distance, and when conserving their energies, heal
through sympathy. They seem to radiate from their centre a beauti
ful warmth like the Sun, which is ruler of their sign. But when
turning their forces downward and living to the personal side of life
they are very amative, with very strong passions. It is sometimes
found that the weakest and the strongest individuals come out of this
sign. The weakest are those who are easily led through their feel
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CHAPTER XI.
The Individual and Personal Character of the Sign Scorpio
ni October 21st to November 2oth ir\
Scorpio is the third of the fixed signs and the second or middle
of the watery triplicity. Its symbol is known as the scorpion, whose
sting becomes the most prominent feature in evolving through this
sign. We may find characters born in this sign from the lowest and
most degraded to the highest and most exalted, and in this sign
there appears to be more scope for extremes of character than in any
other. The Scorpio character is somewhat decided and unmistakable,
being rarely, if ever, vacillating or feeble. It would seem as though
there were two types, the evil and the good, evolving within this sign.
It is the eighth sign of the zodiac and marks the higher octave, as it
were, after the balance has been turned. It would seem as though
the worst products of Scorpio were the failures from the preceding
seven signs, whereas the strongly individualised types would be those
who had succeeded in learning the mystery of this sign. The sting of
the scorpion must be extracted before real progress onward through
the other signs can be successfully accomplished. When living the
purely personal life, living only for the self, the Scorpio types of
humanity are very uncompromising and exacting beings, and their
vindictiveness and fault-finding tendencies can be carried to abnormal
degrees. Lust and ignorance mark the character of the undeveloped
Scorpio nature.
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This sign governs the generative system, and when the life forces
are scattered and wasted through excesses of sensuality, these cha
racters become like devils, working mischief far and wide, regardless
of the suffering which they cause to others. When evil they are
unmistakably evil, and with the thoroughness characteristic of the
' fixed signs they plunge into sin with a delight that those born
under other signs are incapable of, but when they are regenerate or
self-conscious, they may reach a great height of exaltation. The
generative force within them may be turned into psychical faculty,
the " vril " with which they abound is turned into shrewdness and
penetration, and they become the true mystics whose awakening
vision quickly senses the future possibili1ies that lie before the soul.
They become gifted with what is called second sight, or clairvoyance,
and plunge into occultism with a zeal and earnestness that is un
equalled. Those who are individualised in Scorpio are remarkable for
their keen judgment ; they can criticise perfectly and impartially, and
they are able to give their judgment in a decisive and clear manner.
They are very quick in thought, and can at once see the purpose and
meaning of the things they are criticising. When awakened there
are no better types of humanity than those born in this sign, for they
then realise what they may become ; but when unawakened they
criticise for(the sake of criticism, and thus become the most exacting
and undesirable persons ; when running along the lower levels they are
always mixed up in some tragedy or disastrous affair. They can be
very jealous, severe, hard and cruel, but when all this force is turned
upward and the passions have been conquered and temperance
learned, they are a benefit to others through the greatmagnetic power
they have for healing. A great deal might be said of Scorpio that
would be extremely difficult for the majority to understand. The few
that are awakened alone can appreciate the wonderful possibilities of
this sign. They have remarkable powers of attachment and seem to
contain in themselves the silence of Pisces and the tenacity of Cancer,
Scorpio's companion watery signs. They are generally marked for
their very dignified manner, and though always affable and courteous,
they are ready at any moment to stand upon their dignity. They can
be very abrupt and brusque when they wish, but they are always
amenable to approval. They have the power of self-control to a
very considerable extent, even to the power of controlling the whole of
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their sex nature, turning it into the highest spiritual development ;
they are then as it were a huge engine with steam up, all ready to start
upon a very long journey, but these persons are powerless to move or
make any progress until they have overcome their very tiresome and
trying personality.
The ill-health of the persons born in the sign Scorpio arises out of
the nature of the fixed and watery signs, which gives rise to inflamma
tory complaints. They suffer from peculiar and uncommon disorders,
which usually affect them in some secret part. They are liable to
gout and affections of the heart, but the whole of their disorders may
be corrected by conserving their life forces, as they possess unbounded
vitality and the power of recuperation to a very marked degree.
As magnetic healers and doctors they find their best outlets to
gain success. They have a peculiar knowledge of chemicals and
succeed as dyers and chemists, or in any business connected with
oils. They make good surgeons and dentists, also detectives, and
are well fitted for employment where nerve and pluck are required.
When living in the personal life they have success as butchers, smiths,
and those who work in metals. They possess the dramatic ability
common to the fixed signs.
We might sum up those persons born in the sign Scorpio as very
determined, reserved, tenacious and secretive. They are firm and
somewhat proud, and capable of unmistakable traits of character
that cause them either to be very much liked or very much disliked.
Their somewhat suspicious nature causes them to be distrustful, but
amidst all their apparent evil traits of character, they have that grit
and backbone which enables them to make higher attainments than
those born in the other signs. The wisdom of the serpent lies con
cealed in this sign, and they may become so discreet, wise and
prudent as to possess a genius that is extraordinary. It has been
said " the greater the animal the greater the man," and it may be that
in the animal passions there lie the germs of the spiritual force,
which, when sent upwards, may achieve great and mighty things.
That which seemed latent will and desire in the sign Taurus becomes,
in this sign, expressed energy. The Scorpio man's desires are potent
and charged with the power to attain the object of his desires, but
when the desires are subservient to the will, there are none more
powerful or determined. As stated, more could be said on this
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Capricorn is the last of the cardinal signs, and also the last of
the earthy triplicity and the first of what is well termed the serving
trinity.
This is the tenth sign of the zodiac and the completion of the
circuit from Aries to Capricorn. In this sign is contained the perfect
number, and all the attributes of the perfect man are to be found con
cealed in this sign, which in a few words is conveyed in the expression
" And whosoever will be chief among you let him be your servant."
This sign represents a high mountain on which a goat is seen to be
steadily climbing towards the top ; but many symbols could be used to
pourtray the wonderful power that is concealed in this, the strongest
of all the signs. If we were to trace the Sun in his journey from the
first point of Aries which starts the spring, until the sign Capricorn
was reached, and with it consider the unfolding of the life forces until
maturity was reached, we should have in Capricorn a consummation of
character that would be well-nigh perfect. The Capricornians, when
individualised, are impartial, just and accurate, aiming to be precise,
exact and constant, fulfilling all things with a persistent, persever
ing and industrious nature. They are assiduous, arduous and care
ful, zealous and diligent, ever enduring with a calm, earnest patience,
and a grave reflective demeanour.
They seem to have brought the economy of Cancer to a kind of
perfection, and they know how to be frugal and thrifty without being
mean ; when fully individualised they are very contemplative, re
served, deep and profound. They are always independent characters,
possessing a quiet self-reliance and determination, and when living
up to their highest ideal are the true servants of humanity ; but
when not awakened, and living to the personal side of their nature,
they pass through the extremes of all these virtues. They are always
more or less self-conscious, and seem to know the state of conscious
ness they are in more readily than those born in the other signs.
When personal they are melancholic, doubtful and sceptical, and in
clined to be very indifferent and perverse ; and when working on the
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CHAPTER XV.
Th's is the last sign of the zodiac, the sign of the fishes. It is
the last of the watery and mutable signs. Its symbol represents two
fishes tied together, one swimming in one direction and the other in
the opposite. In some respects this sign represents the failures of
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humanity, and for this reason it is somewhat difficult to express all
that is conveyed in the symbol of this sign.
There can be no such thing as a real failure ; but if we were
to think of a progression through all the signs, and then think of the
sign Pisces as representing, on the one hand, those who had
succeeded in extracting the virtue from each, and, on the other hand,
those who had failed to accomplish, we might obtain some idea of
what is meant by the term often applied to this sign of " self-undoing.'1
We do get apparent failures in life indicated by this sign ; and these
are the persons who may be said to live an entirely personal life, to
the total exclusion of the individual, their consciousness, as it were,
functioning only on the very lowest levels of manifested life. They
are then over-restless and over-anxious, lacking life and energy,
apparently undecided how to act, and always waiting for an
opportunity. It is exceedingly difficult to interpret this sign with any
degree of clearness, for not one in fifty born in it will ever
admit his own character. They nearly always pretend to be some
thing different from what they really are, and as they are usually
hampered with an over-abundance of self-esteem and approbativeness
combined, it becomes very difficult for them to admit their failings.
A considerable amount of the personal Pisces character appears to
arise from a lack of decision, and being very receptive to all the
conditions that are around them, they find it very difficult to become
fully individualised, and therefore are usually a bundle of incon
sistencies tied with the cord of discontent. There are more mediums
born in this sign than in all the others put together ; in fact, they are
so very mediumistic that they rarely know themselves from other
people, and are ever ready to attribute their failings to the conditions
that are around them. They are more easily obsessed than any of
the other types, and are so exceedingly psychic and receptive as to
draw many, spirits around them, who live quite peacefully in their
floating aura. Possessing very strong emotions they become much
attached to their friends, quietly accepting'their advice and opinion
and endeavouring to act upon it whenever it is convenient. They
are very changeable and imaginative, or probably, what is more
correct, fanciful ; and love to live in a world of romance. They are
fond of sensational novels, and greedily devour everything of an
exciting nature. Some of the worst types are apt to take to
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drink under any severe anxiety and worry, and to give way to the
worst forms of temptation. When becoming individualised and
more self-controlled, they are very patient, gentle and submissive
persons, possessing a quiet' understanding ; as they awaken and
unfold, they become deeply interested in occult phenomena.
Their character, as it grows, becomes more confiding, more
trustful, but rarely self-reliant ; although they are capable of being
very honest, amiable, loving and kind, with an abundance of sym
pathy, especially to all dumb animals. They are ever apt to be
more timid than bold, and it will usually be found that where self-
esteem is lacking, approbativeness will take its place, and vice versa.
It is essential that they live pure and clean lives, as they are more
magnetic and liable to absorb evil influences than any of the other
signs. The dualistic nature of Pisces makes it very difficult to ex
tract the good from that which appears bad ; they love roaming
about ; are sometimes rather fastidious and too fond of detail ;
but are, however, very hospitable, and seek to do all in their power
to make those dependent on them comfortable and happy. As :
caterers, hotel proprietors, nurses and those who minister to the
welfare of others generally, they find their forte in life.
The Pisces individuals seem to be more liable to consumption
than the other mutable signs ; but they seem to cause this themselves,
by despondency and melancholia. When worried, their digestive
conditions are disordered, and this produces many other troubles.
Through being over-anxious and worrying they often weaken their
system and suffer from functional disorders. To preserve their
health they should be very cleanly in their habits, avoiding all impure
magnetisms and infectious diseases.
The Piscurians are generally fond of the sea, and they succeed
best in life in all pursuits connected with the sea, or water, and as sea-
captains or naval men they are in their right vocation. They are
good travellers and advance agents ; they make good novelists, book
keepers and accountants ; and are successful as painters, and any
employment that brings some kind of change, or where attention to
details is necessary, and where they may complete the work of others.
It would be difficult to find the word that would express the
Pisces individual, excepting it be that they are excellent mediums,
and are able to receive some of the impressions coming from the pre
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ceding signs. They are emotional and secretive, patient and medita
tive, kind and generous, imitative, receptive, and peaceful when
living up to the best of their nature. They seem to possess a pecu
liar understanding of their own, and love to investigate phenomena.
They are nearly all more or less drawn to spiritualism, or the in
vestigation of the unseen. If it be true that they come under the
planet Neptune, which is supposed to govern Pisces to a consider
able extent, then it is not to be wondered at that the sign is difficult
to express ; but as there are extremes in all the signs, we may expect
in this, as in the others, some very good, and also some weak
characters.
In the foregoing chapters the nature .of the Sun's influence while
vitalizing each sign of the Zodiac has been given for each of the
twelve months of the year, and the same delineations, when modified,
will also give a description of the personality when the Moon is being
carried through either of the signs, as will be explained in the suc
ceeding chapters.
A word of explanation with regard to the term Individuality may
be necessary to those who have not yet distinguished between the
individual part of man's nature, and that which we recognise as the
personality. The Sun represents to us the pure mind, or what is
termed in Sanscrit, Manas. It is the human portion, as distinct from
the animal. The Personality, as represented by the Moon, is what is
known in the Eastern Philosophy as Kama-Manas, or the mind
linked with desire, generally known as the Animal-Man.
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Northern Signs
Symbol: T 8 n
Sign : Aries Taurus Gemini
Triplicity : Fiery Earthy Airy
Quality : Cardinal Fixed Mutable
Pole : Positive Negative Positive
Power : Cardinal Succeedent Cadent
Character : Ram Bull Twins
Parts of Body : Head Throat Lungs
No. I. II. III.
Symbol : ss Si w
Sign : Cancer Leo Vitb
Triplicity : Watery Fiery Earthy'
Quality : Cardinal Fixed Mutable
Pole: Negative Positive Negative
Power : Cardinal Succeedent Cadent
Character : Crab Lion Virgin
Parts of Body : Stomach Heart Bowels
No. IV. V. VI.
Southern Signs
Symbol : nj, f
Sign : Libra Scorpio Sagittarius
Triplicity : Airy Watery Fiery
Quality : Cardinal Fixed Mutable
Pole : Positive Negative Positive
Power : Cardinal Succeedent Cadent
Character : Balance Scorpion Archer
Parts of Body : Reins Secrets Thighs
No. VII. VIII. IX.
Symbol: t? zz X
Sign : Capricorn Aquarius Pisces
Triplicity Earthy Airy Watery
Quality : Cardinal Fixed Mutable
Pole Negative Positive Negative
Power : Cardinal Succeedent Cadent
Character : Goat The Man The Fishes
Parts of Body : Knees Ankles Peet
No. X. XI. XII.
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Examining the signs in groups, we may become better acquainted
with their meaning, until we are finally able to expand our know
ledge of each separate sign and ascertain its true value. The
grouping of these two divisions will now assist us.
\Groups of Triplicitus Quality of Signs
Fiery Signs T SI f Cardinal Y 93 ^ Vy
Earthy 8 i'jj V? Fixed 8 SI m sz
Airy ,, n ^ zz Mutable n rrp f x
Watery ,, 26 in X
We may now discover the meaning of the triplicities by separat
ing them i * pairs, as follows :
Posi1' e j T SI } Fiery and ) The ideal and
Group { Aries, Leo, Sagittarius Ardent 1 intuitive world
Negative ( l1l. 26 X Watery and 1 The astral and
Group ( Scorpio, Cancer, Pisces Plastic ( psychic world.
The fiery signs represent energy, force and life, and govern the
passions and higher emotions, the highest feelings in which warmth
and activity are expressed. They have a tendency to expand, burn
up and refine all the dross out of the nature, and expend in force the
best part of the emotions, the direction of the energy depending upon
the strength of the will behind, as seen by the planetary indications.
The watery signs represent the receptive part of the nature
which is inactive, unless moved by desire or impulse from without.
They govern the personal feelings and sensitive part of the nature,
and in undeveloped types sensation is needed to enable those under
their influence to realise that they are attached to their personality ;
but in the more evolved, the feelings are instinctive, giving rise to
intuition, and the psychic nature is more active. The watery signs
govern the negative and more dependent side of the desire nature ;
they seek affection, while the fiery signs prefer to give itthe latter
are the pursuers, the former the receivers.
The next pair are composed of airy and earthy signs, and their
nature may be learned by comparison.
Positive J n =~ zz Airy and } The mental and
Group ( Gemini, Libra, Aquarius Intellectual ) artistic world.
Negative J "c y irp Earthy and) The physical and
Group (Virgo, Taurus, Capricorn Solid j objective world.
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This group is composed of the signs that have more to do with
the mind than the feelings, particularly the positive signs of the
group belonging to the airy triplicity. We may analyse these six
signs in the same way as the former group, the airy signs representing
the intellectual, educational, mental, artistic or professional charac
teristics, and the earthy the practical, business and political side of
life. The former live more in the intellectual world and think out
the plans for the future ; the latter carry them out in detail by prac
tical, solid, matter-of-fact methods. Our remarks might be extended
to great length along these lines, but we have a very simple method
of learning the exact value of each sign apart from groups, and this
is obtained by studying the qualities, which are Cardinal, Fixed
and Mutable, as follows : - .
Quality Signs Expression
Cardinal T 55 ^ Intellect, Ambition and Ideality.
Fixed a SI V\ zs Will, Power and Purpose.
Mutable n nj; f K Emotion, Flexibility and Restlessness.
The first four signs of the zodiac, T b n 25 , are physical signs.
The four middle signs, Si ity. are psychic signs, and the last
four signs, $ V$ or X , are spiritual signs, but until the true nature of
each sign is fully understood they must be considered in a general
sense only.
Examining the signs separately, we find Aries belongs to the
positive, cardinal and fiery group. We have thus at once a clue to
the nature of the sign Aries. In its positive condition we see that it
is an expressive sign ; and we gather from its fiery nature that it
gives an inclination to act independently and to assert its force ; and,
from its cardinal nature, we may judge that it is an acute sign, giving
prominence to all that it indicates. In making a distinction between
the positive and negative signs, we may consider the former as
more directly concerned with the life side of evolution, and the nega
tive signs as being more closely connected with the form side. The
energies and life-giving properties are represented by the positive
signs, and the media, or form, through which the life works, by the
negative signs. We find in the table that the sign Aries governs the
head, and that its character is ram-like, and from this we may judge
that the activities are more easily expressed through the head. The
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ram butts his way through obstacles, and those in whom the Aries
nature is the leading characteristic are known as pioneers, of daunt
less courage, and fiery enthusiasm. On reference to the group of
triplicities we find that Aries is grouped with those signs governing
the positive emotions. Passing now to the table of qualities, we find
Aries a cardinal sign, giving ambition, progress and ideality. It
does not require much judgment to obtain a final idea regarding
Aries. As this sign governs the jhead, we may easily come to the
conclusion that from the Aries nature we shall expect to find the
mental emotions the most prominent part of their character. The
life forces working through the head will stimulate the higher emo
tions, producing ideality and clear thought. It may be that in un
developed cases, as can be seen by planetary influences, this
nature, when perverted, will be passionate, combative and deceptive ;
but in any case this sign endows those who come under its influence
with the higher aspirations which may be either for internal develop
ment or external welfare.
We may now study the second sign of the zodiac, Taurus, the
first of the earthy triplicity in the order- of the signs. This is a
negative sign, and we have classed it under the group of " Negative-
mind," belonging to those signs concerned with the objective and
lower mind. Being earthy in nature it is dependent upon physical
objects for expression. Its triplicity and quality give us the idea of
fixed earth, and bull-like character. In the body it governs the neck
and throat, that part of the physical anatomy upon which the head
rests and turns. It would not be difficult to associate either great
will-power or obstinacy with this sign, and one or the other is sure
to be expressed by the Taurean nature. Slow to move, they, however,
move to purpose when aroused ; quiet and inoffensive, patient and
enduring, always acting with deliberation and rigid movement, we
can easily form the idea of obedience as the main characteristic of
this sign. Duty and obedience are the high keynotes of the Taurus
nature, but when undeveloped, then obstinacy and a surly, slothful
indifference may be expected, yet in any case we may consider that
Taurus is the sign of solidarity.
Gemini, the third sign of the zodiac, is the first of the airy tripli
city, and it is mutable in quality. All the mutable signs are generally
termed common signs by astrologers, there being nothing def1nite or
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fixed about them. They are each composed of two characters : the
twins ; the virgin with the ears of corn ; the archer, half man, half
horse ; and the fishes. Some idea of this duality may be gathered
from the study of Gemini. This is a positive sign of the airy tri-
plicity, and we have placed it with those governing the positive mind
or the subjective and higher mind. The Hindoos symbolise this
sign by a beautiful woman, amorous and fond of ornaments, also a
man clad in armour, thus indicating the double nature of the sign.
The key to its nature is obtained from the knowledge that, although
an airy sign, it belongs to the mutable group of signs, all of which
belong to change, indecision and mutability. We may connect this
sign with education and the higher mental conditions, but still inde
cisive and impermanent. If we may now use comparison to help us
in obtaining a clear idea with regard to this sign, we may think ot
the other airy signs for a moment. Libra is of the cardinal quality,
and thus more pronounced and active in expression, and from the
following illustration we may at once learn to distinguish between
these signs, Gemini and Libra. The Libra type of mind loves colour
and expression, and an artist in whom the Libra quality is active
would paint in colours, while the Gemini artist would prefer plain
line drawing, pen and ink sketches, or crayon work. The mind of
the Gemini nature is plain, but decidedly more professional than
business-like; the work, however, although refined, would always be
mechanical.
There are two distinct natures in the Gemini, and it would
seem as though the mind had not completely severed itself from the
lower senses, and we can endorse one astrological writer's comment
on this sign, that the Gemini persons reason from their sensations.
To understand the nature of the sign Gemini, two clear ideas are
necessary : first, that it is a positive, airy sign ; second, that it is also
a common or mutable sif;n, and from these two factors we know, that
it is a sign that causes restlessness and a constant desire for change.
It gives quickness in movement, and when governing those who are
developed, it gives aptitude in abstract things; but when those who
are undeveloped come under its influence, it causes irritability, inde
cision, and a highly impressionable nature. We find many literary
persons who cater for the public taste, such as newspaper men, re
porters, collectors of news and scrappy details, coming under this
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sign. The sign Gemini seems to lack concentration, although there
is often motive behind all its actions; but the worst trait of
character with which it endows its children is diffusion. They may
be subject to many extremes and moods, but they never lack versa
tility, which makes those born under the influence of this sign the
best persons to call upon in an emergency.
*We now come to the fourth sign of the zodiac, Cancer, the first
of the watery triplicity, and the second of the cardinal signs. This
sign we have placed with those concerned with the negative emotions.
The sign Cancer is the most receptive and sensitive sign of the
zodiac. This sign may be likened to a limpid lake, and its ripples
may be caused either by movement from within or injection from
without. It is first negative and then acute, nearly always requiring
action to come from without to stimulate and awaken its latency.
From this we may judge that it is the sign which has precedence in
all personal matters. The Moon has her greatest affinity with this
sign ; it is, therefore, the most plastic, and all the personal feelings
and emotions that spring out of sensation, fancy, and the best
imagination arise from the condition of this sign. Like the lake,
it reflects and gives back an image of all that is reflected into it, and
from this simile we can understand why the Cancer person has a
most retentive memory. It is only when the lake is clear and free
from disturbance that images can be correctly reflected, and by the
same analogy, it is only when the feelings are impersonal and un
biased that they reflect the true conditions of the soul. If not taken
in too literal a sense, the three watery signs may be considered as
representing the three aspects of the soul, animal, human and spiri
tual. Cancer in a general sense is the negative half of Leo, and
represents the sensitive human soul ; but this is not to be taken as a
hard and fast rule, for the sign is one of form, and represents the
film or shell only. There is one feature about this sign that may be
learned from the crab, its physical representative, and that is, ten
acity. The Cancer persons can hold on, crab-like, and they will
suffer extremely before they will let go. When undeveloped, they
retain feelings connected with the lower emotions, and are then often
peevish, morose and sour-tempered persons ; but when advanced, and
receptive to the very best influences, they know how to economise
and make excellent providers from their nourishing, succouring and
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CHAPTER XVII.
The Moon and the Zodiac
The Sun rules by day and the Moon rules by night. The Sun
represents the positive life-giving principle, and the Moon the negative
or receptive. A great portion of humanity at the present time is
preparing to emerge from the illusive fascination of the Moon's
influence, but it will be many centuries ere the majority is free from
its limitations. We have said in previous chapters that the delinea
tions for the Sun's apparent passage Jhrough the signs each month
would also indicate the character of the personality when the Moon
was posited in that sign at birth, and with certain modifications this
is true. The Sun represents the heart, the higher emotions, the
purer part of our nature, and the character which is at the root of
our being ; whilst the Moon represents the brain, the senses, and the
part of our nature which cognises and gains experiences from the
physical and objective world. The distinction between the two
luminaries is very marked and definite, although they represent two
halves of one whole. Objectively we see the light from the Moon
when she is above the earth and the Sun below, and subjectively we
know that when the personality is strong and the individuality weak,
the lunar nature is in evidence. Strong personalities are full of
desire and self-hood, whilst strong individuals are more expansive,
broad, liberal, and magnanimous. The former cling to form,
perception, and objecis, the senses are more sensitive, keen, and
active ; whilst the latter are not so bound by the senses, living more in
the mind and the higher emotions, the subjective world being of
more importance than the objective ; reflection, thoughtfulness, and
will-power are stronger than desire and impulse.
Until the student of human nature has learned to distinguish
between the character as^expressed by the heart and the brain, he will
find it difficult to discover how much individual character there is
apart frpm the personal, and how much is personal and how much
individual ; particularly at the present time, when, comparatively
speaking, there are so few who know themselves. As a general rule,
the Moon placed higher in the heavens than the Sun is an indication
that the personality is the stronger. When both Sun and Moon are
above the earth, both characters may be strong. In nocturnal
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horoscopes, that is, when the birth takes place after sunset, the
Moon is more often above the earth ; but it will also happen that
both luminaries are below, and both may therefore be weak and the
life correspondingly unfortunate. All this, however, will be explained
in the judgment of horoscopes.
We may now proceed to give a few hints as to the nature of the
personality when the Moon is passing through the twelve signs.
THE MOON IN ARIES
This makes the person an enthusiast in some direction ; impul
sive, aggressive and militant in manner, sometimes irritable and liable
to fits of anger. Insists on having his own way ; disobedient to
superiors ; independent and self-reliant. Somewhat volatile or
changeable, and dependent upon impulse ; disliking conventionality
or discipline. He may achieve popularity or notoriety. May be
placed in some position in which he exercises authority over a num
ber of people or is head over many. He will be at the head of some
undertaking, or will be in some way prominent in his sphere of life.
He will go more by intellect than intuition. The mother will play a
prominent part in the life in some way, often not a sympathetic or for
tunate one ; and there is likelihood of differences between the native
and his parents, or the latter may die early or be separated from him.
This position favours military pursuits, independent or original
ventures. He will strike out a path for himself or at least attempt to
do so; and much that he does, both wrong and right, will be unex
pected by his friends and contrary to their advice. Mysticism or
occultism of some kind may show in his life ; or the tendency may
take the form of a necessity for secrecy in some of his affairs ; his
occupation may sometimes involve secrecy or mystery or be of low
class, though this is very contrary to his nature. He may meet with
unpopularity or threatened scandal of some kind.
THE MOON IN TAURUS
The personality is quiet and unimpulsive ; persistent, determined,
and not to be thwarted in his aims. Somewhat hopeful, ambitious,
and desirous of excelling. Follows established customs, conserva
tive by nature, resists change and outside influences. This lunar
position gains friends for the native, and favours the acquisition of
money, houses, or land. It favours occupations of the nature of the
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earthy element ; dealing in land, houses, heavy goods, old established
businesses ; or the native may succeed to the father's business and
gain or inherit from a parent.
Sometimes the occupation may be one considered low class,
plebeian, or unpopular, involving secrecy or mystery ; but it will
generally be remunerative, and the native may prosper financially.
It is favourable for occupations of water and liquids, and for living
near rivers or on the coast; and slightly good for money derived
from companies, wholesale trading, associations, societies, etc. The
native is somewhat sensuous and material, but sociable and of good
disposition. It is slightly favourable for singing, music, painting ; for
gaining friends and joining societies.
THE MOON IN GEMINI
This lunar position strengthens the intellect, and makes the
native a lover of books, of study, of scientific and literary pursuits ;
and inclines him to some occupation of a mercurial nature. He is
active in mind and body ; likely to change his residence frequently,
or has more than one house ; often goes on short journeys ; travels,
or is out and about a good deal ; is often out-doors, walking or riding,
etc., or calling on other people. He is skilful and dexterous with his
hands and arms. Is able to live by his wits, and may gain money as
messenger, traveller, salesman, speaker, clerk, writer, designer,
journalist, engraver, artist, sculptor, or by study and literature. May
have more than one occupation, or may change his occupation. The
mind is prone to change, and there may be irresolution, or lack of
perseverance ; in a bad horoscope this may show as underhanded-
ness, subtlety, lack of straightforwardness and honesty, especially in
matters of the second, third and fourth houses.
THE MOON IN CANCER
This indicates a personality fond of ease and comfort, homely
in his habits, and attached to his family. It attaches him to his
mother, whom he may resemble. He is friendly and sociable in
manner, is imaginative, emotional and changeable. He is influenced
greatly by his surroundings, is sensitive to outside influences, and to
some extent falls in readily with the ways and methods of others,
adopts their suggestions, sympathises with the joys and sorrows
of others, and takes his colouring from outside to some extent.
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He is most fortunate when acting under the direction of, or
in accordance with, the advice of someone else. But this may be
greatly modified if positive signs or planets are prominent in the
nativity ; under the influence of Mars, or martial signs, especially,
he may show much positiveness and independence. There is some
ability for acting, mimicking, expressing the thoughts and emotions
of others ; also for music, painting or poetry. This position relates
somewhat to mediumship, psychism, and the astral plane generally.
The native is drawn to the watery element ; lives near water or travels
by water ; deals in liquids ; and is fortunate with house or land
prope'ty and shipping.
THE MOON IN LEO
This lunar position tends to uplift the native, to put him in
positions of responsibility or prominence, and to give him authority
over others as head, or manager, or director. It gives the favour of
those in higher ranks of life than the native. He is ambitious, desirous
of occupying a prominent place, and does not hesitate to come before
the public. He is honourable, generous in money matters, high
minded, candid, and warm hearted. He is susceptible in affairs of
the heart, a favourite with the opposite sex, and a sincere lover. It
favours intuition and genius ; it gives love of music, poetry, or painting.
It gives some love of luxuries, pleasures, perfumes, jewels, fine clothes,
etc.
THE MOON IN VIRGO
The native has good intellectual powers and is capable of follow
ing some intellectual pursuit ; he has a good memory and learns
easily. It covers a great variety of occupations: servant, manager,
agent, or subordinate in any capacity ; any occupation connected with
grain or food-stuffs, such as farmer, miller, grocer, maltster, con
fectioner; and any connected with drugs or medicine, chemist,
druggist, herbalist, analyst, doctor, dispenser, etc. He makes a
trustworthy and fortunate servant and himself is fortunate through
servants or those under him. This position, taken alone, tends to
make him quiet and easy going, somewhat irresolute, not ambitious
or pretentious. He has many friends, especially female friends.
May belong to some company, firm, society, or association. There
is likelihood of many short journeys and work as secretary, messenger,
clerk, traveller, schoolmaster, etc.
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THE MOON IN LIBRA
This position favours general popularity. It gives fondness for
music, poetry, and the fine arts generally, and much ability in this
direction. The native is affectionate, good-natured, kind in manner
and easily gains friends. The native is fond of company, society and
friends. Much of his fate and many events of his life will come about
through his association with other people ; he will be greatly swayed
and influenced by other people ; generally by some one person. It
tends strongly to partnership, not merely in business, but in almost
all affairs of life. He works with another person in nearly all under
takings; and, without necessarily being irresolute, depends largely
upon someone else, and can get along best in almost all things when
associated with someone. The same may be said of the occupation
and position in life.
THE MOON IN SCORPIO
This lunar position makes the native very firm and determined,
self-reliant, and assured, and well able to stand alone and fight his
own battles. He is abrupt and plain spoken, positive, energetic and
capable of hard work, though also fond of the good things of the
world and of easy living. He is conservative and averse to change,
especially if forced upon him from without ; he is difficult to influence
and may be very obstinate ; and yet for his own purposes he will
sometimes appear very revolutionary and changeable, and will advo
cate or carry out great and revolutionary changes. He is sometimes
irritable, angry, and revengeful; this being a very bad position if
backed up by other evil influences. It does not favour morality, and
may give habits of drinking ; it often causes a coarseness in speech or
manner, and threatens some scandal to the native ; it rather tends
against fineness of feeling and refined instincts. It inclines to
mediumship, psychism and occultism. A death occurs in the native's
family, or in the ranks of their close associates, shortly before or
soon after his birth or early in his life ; and he has much to do with
death, acts as executor, is frequently brought into relation with the
dead, or may follow some occupation connected with the dead. It
attracts to the opposite sex in any horoscope ; favours marriage in a
male horoscope, but threatens disharmony in the married state or in
the relations with the opposite sex.
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THE MOON IN SAGITTARIUS
This position gives a quick, restless and unsettled manner, either
to the body or mind ; the native is active in body and fond of physical
exercise, sports, athletics, is a quick walker and worker. He is
inclined to travel, and changes his abode frequently. His disposition
is sincere and honourable, kindly and good-humoured. The native is
religious and sincere in his belief even if it be unorthodox. There is
some inclination for mysticism, psychism, and the occult ; he is a
natural teacher or preacher, and may have something of the prophet in
his nature. The intuition is increased and made more active, and
there may be some psychic gift, such as clairvoyance. There is a
tendency to dreaming and somnambulism. There may be talent or
even genius for religion, philosophy, music, poetry, etc. In the
lower type of horoscope the animal side of the sign will show rather
than the religious, and then occupations and amusements connected
with shipping and horses will be prominent in the life. He is a faith
ful worker or servant, and himself benefits by servants or those under
him. He may have two occupations or may change his occupation.
THE MOON IN CAPRICORN
This tends to bring the native before the public for good or evil,
popularity or notoriety, jhough it usually has some drawback attach
ing to it ; he may achieve relative fame or notoriety, or may move in
some sphere that brings him before many people. If well aspected
at birth, he may be very popular as the head of some undertaking,
may attract attention as a prominent or responsible person in some
way, for something he has done or with which he is associated ; but
if badly aspected in the nativity, the publicity signified by this
position may be of an unpleasant nature. It gives some degree
of rulership, generalship, and administrative ability, which is
intensified if the sun is in a cardinal sign, or if a cardinal sign is
rising. There is always some drawback or difficulty attaching to the
occupation, to the fame or to the position the native gains ; he
may raise up enemies, open or secret, or his reputation may suffer,
with or without his having deserved it. The native is somewhat fond
of show, is rather selfish, careful with money matters, calculating and
cautious, and knows how to influence others, but is often cold by
nature and thinks too little of the feelings of others. If the horoscope
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is a good one, the more undesirable characteristics of this position
may be obviated. If other influences assist, he may attain very
considerable fame or prominence.
THE MOON IN AQUARIUS
This lunar position gives some inclination for astrology, fortune
telling, dreaming, visions, mediumship, mysticism, and the occult
generally. Subjects that are unusual, original, eccentric, and novel,
attract the native. He may become a freemason, or join some
secret or mystical society, association or brotherhood. He is broad
and humanitarian in his sympathies ; fraternises readily with those
who are congenial to him, is easily drawn into the company of such,
and will be found in some club, society, association, or group of those
similarly minded. He has an inclination for political, educational, and
scientific work, and may join any movement or public body relating
to these ; has some inclination for local politics and municipal affairs.
He is sociable and sympathetic in manner, and desirous of the good
opinion of others, and yet may be very independent, unorthodox, and
unconventional at times. It increases the imagination, intuition, and
mental sensitiveness generally. It is slightly unfavourable for the
constitution, especially the nervous system. If the Moon is afflicted
the eyesight may suffer.
THE MOON IN PISCES
The native is quiet, retiring, and easy-going, is restless and fond of
variety, easily changes his mind, is irresolute and not always to be de
pended upon, is rather easily discouraged, and meets with obstacles, mis
fortune and opposition in life. It gives a liking for reading of a romantic
or emotional kind, for poetry and music that appeals to the emotions
and feelings. As speaker, writer, or composer, the native is fluent,
copious, imaginative, and diffuse. He inclines to be religious, but is
likely to be more emotional than intellectual; to feel rather than to
reason out. He is sometimes wanting in buoyancy and hope, is too
serious or too easily depressed, and may lack matter-of-fact common
sense and humour. There may be a tendency to intemperance or dis
sipation, laudanum drinking, etc. Mediumship, clear dreaming, and
various psychic powers may manifest themselves. It softens the
frame and increases the fleshy and glandular structures and is not
favourable for robust health. There is danger from secret enemies ;
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The Sun's apparent passage through the celestial sign Aries has
been thoroughly described in Chapter IV., therefore it is only neces
sary to now observe that the primary characteristics of the Sun in
1his sign are force and energy, and the fundamental basis of the
character will consist of an ambitious, aspiring, enthusiastic nature ;
and during the month that the Sun remains in this sign, the twelve
lunar positions will either considerably modify this primary influence
or accentuate it, and increase its manifestation. But without the
Moon to focus the rays of the Sun and collect the influences that are
constantly being distributed, the individual character would always
be flying off at a tangent, having no medium through which it could be
focussed. But in studying each one of these combinations it will be
well to remember that the solar force is the primary influence, the
lunar centre always being a negative, secondary, and expressive
aspect.
THE SUN AND MOON IN ARIES
I . - 1 . (Conjunction)
This is equivalent to the Sun and the Moon being in conjunc
tion, or in the first house of the horoscope, and with regard to cha
racter, will act in a similar manner. This position of Sun and Moon
will accentuate the consciousness in the brain, giving great activity
of thought and quickness of perception, with strong inclinations to
excitement, endowing those oorn under this combination with an
intense desire to be at the head of all things; to be intellectual
leaders and pioneers in all mental affairs. The Sun will in this case
be stronger than the Moon, the sign Aries being of a fiery nature, and
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not watery like the Moon. Over-work, excessive worry, intense ex
citement, and too much activity would tend to produce diseases of the
brain, and if persisted in, would finally produce mental derangement.
This combination increases the self-esteem and love of approbation,
and through too much independence brings changes in life and many
troubles following on impulsive action and rash conduct. It will
cause those under its influence to gravitate to positions of trust and
responsibility, or where responsibility is undertaken.
THE SUN IN ARIES AND MOON IN TAURUS
I. -II. (Sinister Semi-sextile)
The Sun is exalted in the sign Aries, and the Moon in the sign
Taurus. This combination strengthens the positive and negative
elements, and produces a very strong character. The physical side
of the nature is practical ; but with the force of the Sun in Aries
behind it, the character becomes a very determined one, the ideal and
practical being very well blended. The disposition is composed of
the Martial Venusian elements, and the sensuous nature is called into
activity. The intellect and intuitions are very marked, but there is
a great tendency to be self-willed and dogmatic. The magnetic
forces are very powerful, and all the senses very keen, the Moon in
Taurus supplying what the Sun in Aries usually lacks. It is a
splendid combination for mental expression, and the nature tends to
become harmonious; but there is a great deal of sensitiveness. Those
born under this combination may become men1al and physical
healers, especially along the lines of hygiene. This sign gives an
abundance of vitality. It tends to make the life fortunate, the per
sonality being able to carry out the ideals of the Aries individuality.
This is a good position for financial success in life, also for posi
tions of trust and authority.
THE SUN IN ARIES AND MOON IN GEMINI
I. -I I I. (Sinister Sextile)
This combination gives a considerable amount of mental activity
and manual dexterity, and there is apt to be a great deal of restless
ness and over-exertion. The nature is a very changeable one, loving
variety and expression ; but there is a lack of determination and tena
city of purpose. This combination gives refinement and artistic ten
dencies, and makes those under its influence good novelists and
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clever writers of fiction. The dualistic tendencies of the Moon cause
much of the qualities of Aries to be wasted, and there is often more
said than is done. It is not a very reliable combination until
thought-control has been practised, but it favours mechanical ability.
Over-activity and excitement will tend to produce nervous troubles,
and rest will often be required to restore harmony to the system.
This position is good for travel and all literary undertakings and
promises some success in life through mental efforts.
THE SUN IN ARIES AND MOON IN CANCER
I. -IV. (Sinister Square)
This is an exceedingly sensitive combination, giving a consider
able amount of ambition and a love of fame ; but the Moon being re
ceptive in the sign Cancer, it adds to all the splendid ideals of the
Aries nature. It increases the intuitive and psychic faculties, ex
pands the imagination, improves the memory and strengthens the
brain. The sensitiveness of this combination causes those born
under it to feel very keenly the surrounding conditions, but they are
easily able to reason and arrive at correct conclusions when not too
approbative ; there is generally a great deal of anxiety, especially
in regard to domestic affairs or matters connected with home life.
Care in diet is necessary for the successful expression of this com
bination, as the health is often marred by worry and anxiety. It
gives success in life through matters connected with horticulture, and
gives ability to design and plan, especially in architecture.
i
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from some irresolution. It will, however, bring those born under
this combination into eminent position, which may or may not be
held. Friendship and hospitality are marked features in this com
bination.
CHAPTER XIX.
The Lunar Positions from 185o to 19oO
With this chapter we shall conclude the first part of " Astro
logy for All," and in the second part we shall take up the more com
plicated details with regard to the planets, casting the horoscope, etc.
To these who are not sure of the hour of their birth, reference to the
following tables will enable them to gain some general and fairly
accurate idea as to their character, etc., and further study will assist
them in obtaining more knowledge of themselves, as indicated by
the solar and lunar positions. We may now illustrate the method of
obtaining knowledge of the character.
Example: We will suppose A. B. to have been born January 1st,
185o. Reference to Chapter XIII., p. 35, will show us the individual
character of persons born between December 21st and January 2oth
of any year, described by the Sun in the sign Capricorn. After
noting all these characteristics we turn to the table giving the place
of the Moon for 185o, and we find the Moon is in the sign Si (Leo),
and in Chapter VIII., p. 22, we have an outline of the personal
characteristics in general ; a more detailed description showing the
tendency of the life will be found on p. 56 under the heading of
" The Moon in Leo" ; then, if we would blend these two influences,
we may refer to the solar lunar combinations on p. 95, under the
heading of " The Sun in Capricorn and Moon in Leo."
In the tables " The Place of the Moon " the degrees of the
Moon's place are given for noon of each day. There are 3o0 in each
sign ; by simple addition or subtraction the Moon's place may be
found for any hour in the day, e.g., on the 16th of January, 185o, the
Moon is in the 290 of zz (Aquarius) at noon ; therefore at 2 p.m. the
Moon has changed her sign into X (Pisces). Roughly, the J) (Moon)
moves i in two hours.
It should always be remembered that the rising sign at birth and
the planetary positions will often greatly mitigate or alter the influence
of the Sun and Moon, and although the luminaries symbolise the
consciousness and its expression, fate and the environment will form
a prominent feature in many lives, but the main feature of each life
will be the individual, permanent mood or character, as represented
by the Sun, which " rules by day," and the personal, changeable and
sensitive mood or disposition by the Moon, which " rules by night."
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To make our meaning clear, we will look up the individual and per
sonal character and its combination of the Duke of York, who was
born June 3rd, 1865. Reference to the table of the place of the Moon,
1865, shows that on June 3rd, 1865, the Moon was in (Libra).
The following is an extract from Chapter VI., representing :
THE INDIVIDUAL AND PERSONAL CHARACTER OF THE SIGN GEMINI
n May 2oth to June 2oth n
This is the first sign of the airy triplicity, also the first of the
mutable signs. The airy triplicity governs the mental conditions of
humanity, hence we find those born in this sign living more in the
mind, but, owing to the sign belonging to the mutable group, they
are dualisticthis being the main feature of the mutable signs, and
from this comes the tendency to express two conditions and an incli
nation at times to be rather easily influenced on one side or the other.
Gemini governs the lungs, also the hands and arms, hence it may be
seen that one hand may act differently to the other. These persons
are rarely content with a single occupation or pursuit, and seem to
delight in having two things in hand at the same time. They can
very quickly adapt themselves to surroundings or environment and
they are remarkable for their versatility, but they are very sensitive
and have the ability to] reason upon and analyse their sensa
tions. They love change and diversity, and they are always the
best persons to rely upon in an emergency, as they can instantly re
spond to the requirements of the moment. They love variety of
thought and all mental pursuits, and these they sometimes carry into
extremes ; they seem to take an especial delight in leaving their work
unfinished. They will take up one thing, partly finish it, and then go
on to another, which they also feel inclined to leave unfinished ; there
fore their best work is done when co-operating with others, and when
working in unity with those who understand their peculiarities they
are capable of great attainments in life, but the spirit of diversity
often makes them experience two extremes during their life.
They can be generous and also somewhat careful and near. They
can present a bold front and assertive attitude, and yet be timid and
highly nervous. They are conservative and progressive, and alto
gether quite dualistic subjects, which makes them difficult for others
to understand, etc., etc., etc.
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We may then read what has been said about the Moon in the
Zodiac, Chapter XVII., and refer to page 57 and the paragraph
describing the personal characteristics as follows :
THE MOON IN LIBRA
This position favours general popularity. It gives fondness for
music, poetry, and the fine arts generally, and much ability in this
direction. The native is affectionate, good-natured, kind in manner
and easily gains friends. The native is fond of company, society and
friends. Much of his fate and many events of his life will come about
through his association with other people ; he will be greatly swayed
and influenced by other people ; generally by some one person. It
tends strongly to partnership, not merely in business, but in almost
all affairs of life. He works with another person in nearly all under
takings; and, without necessarily being irresolute, depends largely
upon someone else, and can get along best in almost all things when
associated with someone. The same may be said of the occupation
and position in life. By combining these two influences we obtain
the polarity as described by
THE SUN IN GEMINI AND MOON IN LIBRA
This is a very good combination, built up on the airy triplicity.
It gives much refinement and a sympathetic nature ; it also increases
the intuitions, gives a great amount of foresight, sharpness to the
perceptive faculties, inclines to study, gives ability for public writing
and a great amount of imitativeness. It is necessary for those born
under this combination to live purely. The faculty of comparison is
well developed and there is some probability of his becoming popular.
It gives success in artistic pursuits.
It is now necessary to know the environment into which the
subject was born to judge as to the future. Much information may
be gathered from a study of Chapter XVI., which describes " The
nature of the twelve signs of the zodiac." Reference to this chapter
and page 45, shows us that the Duke of York was born in the positive
group of the Airy triplicity, in cardinal and mutable signs. The last
paragraph describes the Airy signs, etc., etc. A careful study of this
chapter will reveal a great deal of the character without knowing the
actual birthtime, and without any elaborate system of mathematics ;
in fact, without any figures whatever. If we would know more we
must study Part II., which explains the rising sign, planets, etc.
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1850-185 1
DM Jan. Feb.' March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 r 0 1 0 1 O r
1 21 A4511-58 19-49 6/26 8V340 22 = 17 24x52 12 8 15 33523 12A 9 5^ 7 12 11115
2 6in5 8
25 11 3 "I 8 18 44 20 32 4x13 7T16 25 45 '7 49 26 39 19 9 25 27
3 20 2 7"1 59 16 3 0V347 2 = 21 16 21 20 1 9II41 2,5131 1111514 3mo 8/26
4 .3^320 27 28 36 12 40 14 11 28 46 3a 11 24 2 17 24 25 48 16 37 21 10
5 16 33 2/39 10/52 24 3 26 8 11T33 16 48 83545 211522 10^15 29 56 3V338
6 29 15 '4 38 22 53 6 = 20 8x17 24 46 O1154 23 45 17 16 24 29 i2 /55 15 53
7 11 n1.40
26 31 4VJ46 18 16 20 42 8 a 27 '5 25 8,5154 1^58 8 m.22 25 35 27 55
8 23 51 8V3 20 16 34 0x24 3T29 22 35 035 17 24 3 16 21 21 53 755 9=47
9 5/53 20 8 28 24 12 47 16 40 711 6 15 23 9^ 3 01H20 5/ 0 20 1 21 35
10 17 49 2= O 10= 19 25 27 0 a 16 21 54 0A34 23 45 13 52 '7 43 1 = 55 3 x 22
11 29 4 '3 57 22 22 8T28 14 14 63551 5 39 8^ 5 26 58 OW 5 13 44 '5 14
12 11W30 26 2 4x37 21 48 28 31 21 47 011530 21 57 9/40 12 12 25 32 27 16
13 23 20 8x16 7 3 5 a 27 1311 1 6^3 15 1 5 "125 22 1 24 6 7x25 9T33
'4 20 41 29 49 19 20 27 37 21 1O 29 10 18 26 4W 7 5 = 55 19 28 22 10
15 l7 7 3T 17 12T48 31123 1235 11 5TS27 12-53 1/ 5 16 1 17 43 1T47 5a 11
16 29 8 16 7 26 1 17 33 26 39 19 24 26 14 13 26 27 5 29 36 14 25 18 37
7 11 x17 29 12 9 a 27 13545 10,5157 3^ 9V3 25 33 9 = 37 11 x38 27 24 21129
18 23 38 12 a 32 23 5 '5 57 25 2 16 21 21 53 7W29 21 28 23 53 10 a 44 16 43
19 6T13 26 10 n 53 oSl 5 8"555 29 25 4/18 19 20 3x25 6r 22 24 24 1 35 14
20 i9 7 ion 5 20 51 14 10 22 35 1 2 m. 1 3 16 31 1= 8 '5 31 19 9 81121 15 56
21 21)23 24 17 43556 28 9 6- 4 24 49 28 34 12 56 27 48 2 a 13 22 30 0,5142
22 16 3 83545 19 8 1211S 3 19 21 7t 14 1OV3 29 24 47 10T 18 15 31 63546 15 24
2J on 8 23 24 3A24 25 51 2)11126 19 28 22 20 6x44 23 0 29 2 21 4 29 58
24 '4 38 8 Si 10 7 43 9-29 15' 19 KI33 4= 8 18 48 5 a 55 121144 5,5120 1 4 "5 18
25 29 28 22 56 2"S 1 22 57 28 1 13 30 15 56 1T 1 19 2 26 34 19 32 28 22
26 143532 7"535 16 14 6i11 12 10/30 25 21 27 4 13 25 21123 1035 29 3^38 12 11
27 29 42 22 0 019 19 12 22 47 7= 9 9x41 26 3 15 55 24 29 17 38 25 44
28 14A48 6- 6 14 10 1 '57 453 18 57 21 43 8 a 54 29 4 8.1133 1-30 9 "1 1
29 29 41 27 44 14 25 16 49 0x47 3T56 22 3 133538 22 40 15 14 22 4
30 1411512 10111 58 26 38 28 40 12 44 16 23 51130 27 48 611550 28 50 4/54
31 28 19 23 52 10=27 29 9 19 17 20 59 17 3
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 29/55 145=47 23 = 34 8r 7 11 a 58 1 35 8 8,5159 2-41 24 m.59 o 36 16 = 13 i8x 3
2 12KI 9 26 35 5x22 20 23 24 54 15 3 23 32 17 9 8/25 13 16 28 9 29 54
3 24 13 8 x 23 17 13 2 a 49 8n 4 29 5 8115 2 im 18 21 27 25 37 1O x 0 11T49
4 6= 9 20 13 29 10 15 27 21 24 13A13 22 27 '5 6 4 8 7 = 43 21 50 23 51
5 17 59 2T 8 11T14 28 16 4a555 27 23 6-42 28 33 16 32 ig 39 3T43 6a 5
6 29 46 14 11 23 26 11 n 16 18 36 ""S35 20 45 n/40 28 42 1 x30 15 43 18 31
7 11x33 26 26 5 a 49 24 3 2 ,51 26 25 45 4'113 24 30 10 = 44 13 20 27 50 1 n 12
8 23 25 8 a 55 18 23 73558 16 25 9-52 18 12 7W 4 22 39 25 11 10 a 7 '4 7
9 5T25 21 44 1 n 13 21 42 o1533 23 55 1/34 19 26 4x31 7T 6 22 34 27 17
10 17 39 4II55 14 20 5^42 14 50 7"15 14 14 .=38 16 22 19 6 5II 12 103540
11 0 8 12 18 32 27 47 20 0 29 12 21 35 27 35 13 42 28 13 1 a 12 18 0 24 15
12 13 7 23535 113537 4"S32 13-36 5/ 8 1OV3 15 25 40 1OT 7 13 25 03559 8,51 0
13 26 27 l7 5 25 50 19 16 27 57 18 25 22 42 7x33 22 4 25 46 14 10 21 53
14 ion 16 10,5125 4- 6 1 2.m. 9 1V325 4 = 57 19 24 4a 8 8ni7 27 32 5"54
'5 24 31 '7 5 25 18 18 52 26 7 14 8 '7 3 1 T 14 16 i9 21 0 nA 9 20 0
16 935 9 21521 1011524 3"1.28 9/47 26 35 29 0 li 7 28 41 3 57 25 0 4-11
17 24 6 '7 34 25 33 17 46 23 5 8 = 48 10x52 25 6 nm8 17 11 9115 6 18 25
18 9Si 12 2-34 10^36 1 / 39 6W 1 20 50 22 43 7814 24 12 0,5144 23 26 211138
19 24 18 17 14 25 22 5 6 18 36 2x44 4T35 19 35 73528 14 39 7-56 16 47
20 1 1H2S 9"145 28 7 0 = 52 14 34 16 33 211 13 21 9 28 57 22 37 0/49
21 23 59 15 13 23 4 10W43 12 56 26 27 28 42 '5 i3 5^'7 1311536 7m 16 14 39
22 8 21 28 30 7* 5 23 0 24 49 8T25 11 a 5 28 37 i9 50 28 32 21 47 28 16
23 22 19 11 / 22 20 2 5= 1 6x 40 20 35 23 48 123527 4 11546 13-36 6/ 5 18W35
24 5 "154 23 52 2^35 16 53 18 31 3a 0 61153 26 45 '9 58 <:8 39 20 3 24 36
25 19 6 6V3 6 14 49 28 41 0T29 '5 44 20 22 11A28 5-16 1311131 3W38 7=18
26 1/58 18 7 26 48 10x30 12 37 28 49 435 17 26 29 20 28 28 4 16 48 19 44
27 '4 32 29 59 8 = 39 22 25 25 0 12 n 16 18 35 1 1 "5 42 51H24 12 / 11 29 35 1x55
28 26 53 11=47 20 25 4T29 7 a 39 26 4 3JU3 26 55 '9 56 =5 49 12= 1 13 56
29 9W 2 2x12 16 45 20 37 1035 10 18 4 1i-59 3/59 8KJ58 24 11 25 50
3 21 3 H 3 29 14 3II32 24 30 3115 1 26 44 7 3' 21 42 6x 10 7T42
31 2 = 57 26 0 17 23 17 56 n"1 5 4= 5 19 37
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1852-1853
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
c 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 , 0 r c 1 0 r 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 18 39 161152 7^5 28^ 9 6-43 0/36 7W52 26= 5 11 T25 13 a 44 281126 2*148
2 13 53 OB 2 21 27 1211557 21 51 15 10 21 31 8 x 40 23 21 25 34 103539 15 41
3 26 22 '3 37 5A27 28 6 7"1 2 29 26 4 = 5' 21 1 5 8 13 7n26 23 7 28 51
4 9 mo 27 37 19 56 13-26 22 7 13W20 17 53 3T 10 17 3 19 25 5A53 12WI22
S 22 18 USI 1 41m 49 28 47 6/56 26 50 0x35 15 9 28 56 1 55 36 19 3 26 14
6 55046 26 42 19 58 13 "155 21 21 9=55 13 0 27 3 ion 56 '4 3 211538 1O27
7 19 33 1l1533 5^13 28 43 5W18 22 39 25 11 8 a55 23 9 26 52 16 41 25 O
8 3*136 26 26 20 24 13' 4 18 48 5x 3 7T12 20 51 53540 ioA 7 1 11 9 "14'
9 17 5 11-13 5111.20 26 54 i=5 17 i3 19 7 2II 54 18 34 23 51 16 5 24 45
to 211512 25 48 19 54 10V3 17 14 30 29 13 1a 0 '5 9 1A54 8115 6 1 m.15 9/42
11 16 36 10 M1 5 At 2 23 13 26 51 11 T 6 12 56 27 43 15 42 22 48 16 31 24 32
12 0-58 24 2 '7 43 5=48 8x57 22 59 25 0 103537 29 59 7-52 1 t 43 9W 7
13 15 M 7 tig 0W59 18 6 20 55 4a54 7n 15 23 54 1411538 23 9 16 41 23 20
14 29 22 20 58 i3 53 0x13 2T47 16 55 '9 45 7A35 29 35 811126 1 V3i6 7= 8
15 13111.20 3W39 26 29 12 10 14 38 29 6 23532 21 39 14-39 23 33 15 25 20 31
16 27 7 16 47 8 = 51 24 4 26 31 11 n 27 '5 37 6115 1 29 4 8/21 29 6 3X2S
17 10/41 29 22 21 3 5T55 8 a 28 24 1 29 1 20 35 14 "I29 22 45 12 = 20 16 4
18 24 3 11=47 3x 7 '7 47 20 31 63549 12 5^5 29 1 6W42 25 10 28 22
19 7W13 24 3 15 5 29 40 21142 19 50 26 37 19 52 13 / 11 20 12 7x41 10T26
20 20 9 6x 11 27 0 11 a37 15 2 3A 6 1011543 4 11122 26 58 3 = 19 19 55 22 21
21 2=53 18 13 8T53 23 38 27 31 16 34 24 57 18 40 10W25 16 6 1T59 4 8 12
22 15 24 or 9 20 45 5II45 103512 0115 16 9-13 2/43 23 33 28 36 13 55 16 2
*3 27 42 12 2 2a3 18 1 23 6 14 9 23 30 16 31 6 = 24 10x53 25 47 27 55
*4 9x50 23 53 '4 33 03527 0A 14 28 12 7 "143 oW 5 19 3 23 1 7 8 37 9n 55
25 21 50 5a45 2b 32 '3 7 19 39 12 25 21 50 13 25 1 x31 5T 2 19 29 22 4
26 3T44 '7 43 81140 26 5 311522 26 44 5*5i 26 32 13 49 16 59 1 n 24 43524
27 15 35 29 50 21 0 9A24 17 23 11 m.17 19 43 9 = 27 26 0 28 52 13 24 16 56
28 27 28 1211 12 3>537 23 8 1-43 25 30 3W24 22 12 8T 4 10 a 43 25 30 29 41
*9 9828 24 52 16 34 711516 16 17 9*47 16 55 4x45 20 1 22 34 71545 12,5139
SO 21 39 29 57 21 50 1m 2 23 56 0 = 12 17 8 18 54 41126 20 10 25 5
3' 411 5 13^49 15 51 13 16 29 21 16 23 9"Si5
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec]
0 1 O 1 0 1 0 i 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 . 0 1
1 221553 15 "153 26 1115 1 i9i3 25 = 46 12T38 15 a 14 29II 4 14A29 1911528 iom.57 19 / 12
2 6-44 0/ 1 10/58 2 = 38 8x33 24 40 27 2 1135 9 27 35 3^30 25 55 4H22
3 20 47 14 6 24 54 15 48 21 6 6 8 34 81150 23 27 1 1 15 0 i7 49 10/52 19 19
4 5"1 2 28 8 8W39 28 44 3T25 18 23 20 21 6,S1 0 24 43 2 m.20 25 42 3=56
5 19 24 12W 6 22 14 11x27 '5 34 on 10 23539 18 49 8-38 16 54 10W 18 18 9
6 3*53 25 55 5 = 38 24 0 27 35 " 59 14 46 1 11552 22 42 1 / 27 24 36 ix55
7 18 23 9=35 18 53 6T22 9a30 23 5 27 3 '5 9 6m.5i '5 54 8 = 34 '5 17
8 2W49 23 1 1x57 '8 35 21 20 53546 9A32 28 39 21 2 oV3io 22 12 28 14
9 17 6 6x13 14 48 oa 39 3II 8 17 5 22 14 12 20 5/ " 14 15 5x31 iot 52
10 1= 9 19 7 27 28 " 35 14 55 OA 4 511510 26 9 19 19 28 7 18 32 23 12
11 '4 53 1T44 9T54 24 25 26 45 12 30 18 20 10m. 7 322 11 = 48 1T17 5 8 20
12 28 15 14 4 22 8 6n 12 83540 25 11 1-44 24 11 17 22 25 15 13 49 17 19
'3 11 x 16 26 10 4 a 10 18 0 20 45 S15 9 15 25 8/22 1 = 17 8x31 26 9 29 11
'4 23 56 8a 7 16 4 29 51 3A 2 21 28 29 20 22 37 5 4 21 34 8 a 19 11 n 0
5 6T 17 19 57 27 53 1 1 052 15 36 5^ 8 13"131 6V355 28 43 4T25 20 21 22 4s
16 18 24 1 E46 911 41 24 8 28 32 19 12 27 56 21 13 12 x 10 17 3 21115 4=37
'7 0 8 20 13 40 21 33 6A43 11nS53 3 "137 12/31 5 = 26 25 23 29 28 '4 5 16 2<l
18 12 1O 25 44 3i=35 19 41 25 41 18 20 1 27 13 19 30 8T20 11 841 25 52 28 26
19 24 0 83s 3 15 52 3115 8 9-56 3/17 "V3 55 3 x 20 21 0 23 43 73539 10 a 30
20 5II55 20 41 28 30 '7 4 24 36 18 20 26 32 16 52 3824 5 37 19 3 22 44
21 '7 59 3,5M1 11 A32 1-28 911136 3W21 1O=55 or 3 15 33 17 25 1A28 5"S 11
22 03515 l7 4 25 2 16 16 24 47 18 11 25 0 12 54 27 3 29 12 13 37 17 55
*3 12 47 011550 8.1559 1 11120 10 / 0 2 = 43 8x43 25 24 91120 1135 1 26 2 o^57
*4 25 36 14 56 23 21 16 31 25 6 16 51 22 1 7 8 37 21 8 22 58 811547 14 21
25 8A43 29 15 8- 1 1 / 38 9*3 55 0x34 4T54 19 36 23558 5A 8 21 55 28 9
26 22 7 13-42 22 54 16 33 24 22 13 5o 17 26 in 28 14 56 17 36 5^3 12 in.22
*7 5"S45 28 10 7 "148 1 V3 10 8 = 24 26 42 29 40 13 16 27 8 011526 19 33 26 59
28 19 35 1211135 22 36 '5 24 21 59 9T" 11 a 39 25 7 9A39 13 42 4"1 2 " t 55
*9 3^34 7/12 29 13 5x 9 21 24 23 31 7 5 22 31 27 25 18 53 27 4
3 17 38 21 31 12 = 40 17 56 3a23 5 ni9 19 16 5"47 "^35 3*59 12VJ 16
3i 1 "145 5KS31 0T25 .7 8 1*143 26 8 27 22
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1854-1855
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 O 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 1 O '
1 12a 13 2T15 ioX 5 26 a 9 28 n 11 12A 9 151524 3m 6 24/56 4= 9 26x58 3 a 31
26 40 15 25 23 13 8ni6 1035 1 24 12 27 55 6 54 9W17 18 32 1OT37 16 16
3 ioxj9 28 8 5 a 58 20 12 21 51 611527 1044 o*45 23 53 2x55 24 4 28 55
4 24 10 10 a 30 18 21 235 2 3A45 .18 59 23 54 '4 59 8 = 39 17 13 7815 1 m 20
5 7T13 22 34 on 28 13 51 15 48 1^52 7 m.28 29 36 23 29 1 T22 20 12 23 35
6 19 51 41128 12 24 25 45 28 5 15 8 21 29 14W31 8 x 14 15 14 21152 53541
7 2 8 10 16 15 24 '3 7.SM9 1011540 28 51 5/56 29 38 22 46 28 48 15 18 17 4
8 '4 13 28 2 635 1 20 7 23 37 13 m 0 20 46 14 = 48 6T58 12 a i 27 30 29 33
9 26 7 9553 17 54 21543 6-58 27 34 554 29 49 20 46 24 52 93532 11 A24
10 7II54 21 51 29 57 15 39 20 43 12 / 27 21 10 14x32 4a 6 71124 21 27 23 16
11 19 41 4A 0 12 ,51 12 28 57 4 "152 27 33 6 = 25 28 51 17 2 19 4 3A 19 5"513
12 1 35 29 16 20 24 43 12-35 19 22 12W43 21 27 12T41 29 34 1 3542 15 11 17 19
'3 13 22 28 54 7"S31 26 31 4/ 3 27 46 6x 7 26 1 11 1149 13 37 27 10 29 38
'4 25 22 n 1541 20 36 10 i1142 18 52 12 = 35 20 21 8 a 54 23 5 25 28 91520 1216
i 7A30 24 39 3^57 25 1 3W42 27 3 4T 5 21 25 5^43 7A22 21 44 25 17
16 i9 47 7-49 17 32 9*25 18 24 nx 7 17 21 3II37 '7 33 19 21 4-27 8"143
17 21515 21 10 1 nu7 23 49 2=54 24 45 0 a 12 15 36 29 25 11532 17 31 22 36
18 '4 54 4 "14 1 15 9 8V3 9 17 8 7T58 12 41 27 27 11 A 23 13 57 o"159 6/57
19 27 45 18 23 29 8 22 23 ix 3 20 50 24 53 935 16 23 30 26 38 14 49 21 40
20 10-51 2/16 13* " 6=28 14 40 3 a 23 6 II54 21 6 5"549 9===37 28 59 6W39
21 24 12 16 20 27 16 20 24 27 58 15 42 18 46 3SI 0 18 20 22 52 13/24 21 45
22 7 "15 O^35 11 V324 4x 9 1OT 59 27 49 03535 15 0 1=== 5 611126 28 0 6=48
23 21 48 14 59 25 32 17 42 23 45 91148 12 24 27 9 '4 3 20 13 12W39 21 40
24 6/ 5 29 29 9 = 40 1T 2 6a 17 21 41 24 14 91528 27 12 4 / 11 27 15 6x 12
25 20 39 145= 0 23 44 14 8 18 37 33531 6.a 9 21 56 10 11133 18 16 11=43 20 22
26 5tt27 28 25 7x41 27 ' 01147 15 21 18 8 4^34 24 4 2W27 25 59 4T 8
27 20 23 12x38 21 27 9 a 39 12 49 27 11 015 14 17 23 7*46 16 40 1Ox 0 17 30
28 5 = 19 26 33 4T59 22 4 24 44 9A 4 12 29 011l24 21 38 o=53 23 45 oa 32
29 20 5 18 14 411 16 63535 21 2 24 52 13 38 5W4O 15 3 7T15 13 17
30 4x34 1 8 11 16 18 18 24 3"5 8 7-28 27 7 19 51 29 9 20 39 25 47
31 18 38 13 49 OA14 20 19 10/53 13x 8 8n 5
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 , 0 , 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 20 n 15 5A 1 13^47 28 15 33 2 m.23 22 / 1 0 = 22 24x25 15 8 53 20 1147 6A 6 71548
2 23519 1 54 25 42 11-ri 0 15 34 6V323 15 19 8T55 29 13 33526 18 4 19 38
3 14 18 28 49 7"S42 21 38 29 1 20 52 ox 10 23 0 12 n 19 15 47 29 57 1 31
4 26 12 101547 19 49 611128 12 / 42 5 = 25 14 46 6 a 39 -=4 45 27 55 111548 13 33
5 8A 5 22 50 2 2 19 31 26 35 19 54 29 3 19 53 7 4 9A52 23 41 25 47
6 19 57 5- 0 14 24 2/46 10H37 4x15 13T 0 21148 19 12 21 45 5^42 811117
7 i"5 50 17 19 26 56 16 14 24 46 18 25 26 37 15 25 iA11 3"V35 17 52 21 7
8 13 47 29 51 9'1138 29 55 8 = 59 2T23 9 8 55 27 49 13 5 15 28 011115 4/17
9 25 52 1211140 22 35 13W50 23 14 16 7 22 56 1035 2 24 57 27 24 12 52 17 48
10 8- 8 25 5 5/48 27 57 7x26 29 38 5 "43 22 7 61548 9-27 25 44 1W37
11 20 39 9/25 19 19 12a 16 21 35 12 a 56 18 18 4,(1 7 18 40 21 38 8/51 15 39
12 3 "132 23 26 3i2 26 42 5T38 26 1 03543 16 2 0 36 3 "159 22 11 29 52
13 16 49 755 17 25 11x13 19 32 81155 12 17 27 54 12 36 16 30 545 14= 9
'4 o/34 22 48 1=58 25 42 3 a 15 21 36 25 8 9"545 24 43 29 14 19 30 28 26
15 14 49 7-58 16 47 10T 5 i6 45 435 6 7SI 9 21 36 6"159 12 / 11 3 = 25 12x39
16 29 31 23 16 1 M44 24 15 29 59 16 25 19 5 3^29 19 26 25 23 17 27 26 47
17 14V336 8x30 16 41 8a 8 121158 28 34 01556 15 28 2/9 8W51 1 x36 10T48
18 29 55 23 29 1 T29 21 41 25 41 10,0.34 12 47 27 36 '5 " 22 36 15 50 24 41
19 15-15 8T 5 16 0 41153 8,n> 9 22 28 24 38 9 "157 28 34 6=38 oT 6 8 a 26
20 Ox 27 22 12 0a 7 '7 43 20 23 41520 6^35 22 36 12 V322 20 57 14 21 22 2
21 15 18 5 a 49 13 48 2,51 27 16 13 18 42 5/38 26 35 5x29 28 33 5113
22 29 44 18 57 27 3 12 30 '4 23 28 11 i"1 3 '9 5 11 = 11 20 9 12 a 37 18 46
23 13T40 1 II41 on 52 24 33 26 16 1O21 13 45 3V3 2 26 5 4T53 26 31 13550
24 27 7 '4 5 22 21 6,51.29 8"5 1O 22 45 26 51 17 28 11x11 '9 34 10 n 10 14 40
25 10a 9 26 13 4^33 18 22 20 11 5"13o 10 / 25 2 = 19 26 19 48 4 23 31 27 16
26 22 48 83512 16 34 01517 2 22 18 39 24 28 17 29 11 T 19 18 18 6 as 34 9A38
27 51111 20 4 28 28 12 17 14 48 2 / 14 9H 0 2x48 26 2 21111 19 18 21 47
28 17 20 iA55 10.0.19 24 27 =7 33 16 16 23 56 18 5 10 a 23 15 41 1 A44 3 "5 45
29 29 21 22 13 6-51 1011138 0W42 9= 7 3T 9 24 18 28 47 13 55 15 3
30 nasi6 411511 19 29 24 6 15 27 24 22 17 5i 7"45 113531 25 55 27 25
31 23 9 16 17 7/54 9x31 2a 6 23 56 9-17
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1856-1857
i
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June] July \ugust Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 0 F 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 C 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 21 =5= 16 6/48 28 / 25 19 = 31 28 x 17 21 a 28 281135 16,5131 129 3 "147 19/4 24 B16
2 3 "129; 20 3 12W 4 4x 14 13T 4 5 II42 1 1 35 59 28 53 13 17 15 38 1W33 7=25
3 16 0 3W50 26 13 19 14 27 53 19 42 25 8 11m 3 25 2 27 35 '4 15 20 47
4 28 54 18 6 10=49 4T22 12 a 38 33526 7^59 23 1 , 6m5o 9/42 27 13 4x23
5 12 t 13 2 = 47 25 48 19 29 27 11 16 49 20 33 4=== 52 is 43 22 2 10 = 30 18 13
6 25 59 17 46 11 x O 4 8 27 11 rj26 29 5 211550 16 39 0/47 439 24 7 2T17
: 10W 9 2x54 26 16 19 6 25 19 12 A30 14 54 28 27 13 7 17 37 8x 6 16 35
8 24 38 18 0 11 T26 3 11 23 83547 24 52 26 46 1O1H21 25 40 o=59 22 27 1a 6
'.' 9='9 2T54 26 19 17 13 21 50 611558 8=*37 22 26 8W49 14 47 7T 7 5 45
10 24 5 17 30 10 a 51 03536 18 53 20 26 4 '47 22 20 29 2 22 2 0 n 2-
it 8x46 1 a 44 24 56 3 34 16 51 0^43 2 11121 17 29 6=18 13x40 78 5 15 5
12 23 17 15 3 8 1135 26 11 28 57 12 32 14 26 0W36 20 43 28 39 22 8 29 31
13 7T35 29 5 21 50 ! 8,5129 1011552 24 26 26 48 14 10 5x31 13T49 7II 1 13a539
4 21 3O 12fT 15 4K42 20 34 22 41 611130 9/3 28 10 20 34 29 3 21 37 27 23
'5 5a 21 25 17 16 1 211529 4-30 18 48 22 33 12 = 33 5T43 14 a 10 53548 10 A 42
16 18 51 73547 29 35 14 19 16 22 1/22 6W 0 27 14 20 49 29 1 19 32 23 35
17 2II 8 20 14 11 A43 26 8 28 21 14 14 19 49 12x 5 5 8 43 131130 2A48 6115 5
18 15 12 2A31 23 42 7=== 57 ion1.31 27 25 3 = 57 26 57 20 19 27 33 i5 37 18 17
19 28 6 H 39 5"535 19 51 22 53 10W 54 18 17 HT43 4II33 1135 8 28 4 0=5=14
20 103549 26 41 17 26 1 1 "151 5 t 29 24 37 2x45 26 17 18 24 24 16 1011513 12 4
21 23 22. 811j136 29 15 13 59 18 19 8 = 32 17 13 10 a 36 13551 7A 1 22 9 23 50
22 5A 44 20 28 11^ 4 26 19 1 W24 22 34 1T38 24 38 14 56 19 26 3^58 5"UC
*3 17 56 2=5=16 22 5 8/49 14 42 6x41 15 55 8II21 27 42 111536 15 44 17 37
24 29 59 14 4 4 "155 21 33 28 13 20 50 0 a 2 21 48 1OA 12 13 34 27 31 29 45
25 1 1 "S 54 25 56 17 0 4W31 " = 55 4T56 14 0 43559 22 28 25 25 9"124 12/7
<: 23 44 7 "154 29 16 17 46 2.5 48 19 6 27 47 17 55 4"534 712 21 25 24 44
*7 5-31 20 3 11 /46 1 = 17 9x51 3 8 11 11 1124 Oc5137 16 32 18 59 3'3& 7W38
28 17 21 2/28 24 33 '5 7 24 2 17 12 24 5 13 8 28 24 oi1148 15 59 20 46
29 29 18 15 '4 7W42 29 15 8T20 in 8 835 4 25 27 1O12 12 41 28 32 4= 7
3 11 11127 21 13 13x39 22 43 '4 57 21 6 711536 21 59 24 40 11W18 '7 39
3i 23 55 5 = 1 78 7 3^56 19 36 6/47 1 K19
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 0 ' 0 1 0 1 0 1 C 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 O 1
1 15x 7 88 6 18 a 46 103554 16A51 2-47 4 "154 18/50 4 = 42 9x43 1 8 24 on 56
2 29 1 22 10 211 ;8 24 16 29 3 14 41 16 43 1W 0 18 1 23 54 16 36 25 15
3 13T 1 6u 9 16 55 7A18 1111550 26 30 28 37 13 42 1x39 8T25 in 52 103321
4 27 7 20 1 03538 20 1 23 57 8mi8 10/38 26 31 15 36 23 12 17 0 25 3
3 11 8 17 33M5 14 5 211530 5^54 20 8 22 50 9 = 37 29 48 8a 6 13552 9A17
i. 25 31 17 i9 27 17 14 45 i7 45 2/ 4 5i3 22 58 14T10 23 0 16 19 23 0
7 91146 0A41 10A 15 26 51 29 34 '4 7 17 49 6x33 28 37 71146 OA 20 615 13
s 23 5 13 50 23 0 8-50 11 i1123 26 18 0=37 20 18 138 4 22 17 13 54 19 1
9 7^59 26 43 5"33 20 43 23 '4 8W38 13 36 4T13 27 28 63530 27 2 1 =-28
IO 21 47 911520 17 55 2 i1134 5/ 9 21 9 26 48 18 15 11 1144 20 23 911549 13 38
11 5 A 19 21 42 0- 3 14 23 17 9 3 = 50 1O x 1O 2 a 21 25 51 3A55 22 17 25 3*
12 18 30 3===5i 12 4 26 13 29 18 16 43 23 43 16 31 93545 17 7 4-32 7"U
13 1 l15 19 15 48 23 58 8/ 7 "W35 29 50 7T28 on 43 23 28 0115 3 i6 37 19 21
11 13 49 27 39 511548 20 8 24 4 13 x 12 21 24 '4 55 6,5157 12 44 28 36 1 / 11
'5 26 1 911127 '7 37 2W18 C = 48 26 50 5 8 32 29 3 20 12 25 12 1011130 13 4
ifj 8- 0 21 18 29 28 '4 43 19 48 1OT48 19 50 1335 b 3"513 7 29 22 22 25 o
'7 19 51 it 16 11/26 27 24 3x 8 25 4 4II17 27 0 16 1 19 38 4/13 7W 1
1S 111138 15 27 23 35 10 = 27 16 51 9 8 37 18 48 10,5141 28 35 1 11140 16 5 19 8
'9 13 29 27 55 6W 0 23 54 0T58 24 24 33517 24 7 10-57 i3 35 27 59 1 =22
20 25 27 10W 44 18 46 7x47 15 28 9n 18 17 3 7"S 16 23 7 25 28 957 13 44
21 7t 39 23 57 1 = 55 22 6 0 8 19 24 11 1A45 20 V 5"1 8 7/18 22 2 26 18
22 20 7 7 = 35 i5 30 6T49 15 24 83554 '5 33 2 40 17 2 19 9 4 = 16 9* 4
-J 2W55 21 35 29 31 21 51 O1135 23 19 28 58 14 58 28 53 1W 4 16 43 22 8
-1 '8 3 5x54 13x57 78 4 15 42 7 .S1 20 12nS 1 27 3 10 / 44 13 6 29 27 5T31
-3 29 31 20 27 28 43 22 17 03534 20 54 24 41 8 m.59 22 40 25 20 12x33 19 18
2.. 13 = 16 5T 6 13T42 7 1122 '5 4 4115 1 7^ 3 20 51 444 7 = 50 26 4 3a29
'7 27 14 19 46 28 45 22 8 29 6 16 42 19 9 2/43 17 2 20 40 10T 3 18 3
2.S 11 x21 4 8 21 13844 63530 12,5139 29 4 1m 5 14 39 29 38 3x55 24 30 2U57
29 25 33 28 32 20 24 25 44 11- 9 12 57 26 46 12 = 35 17 37 9 a 23 18 4
9T47 13 n 1 3 A 50 811523 23 4 24 48 9W 7 25 56 1T48 24 35 33513
3' 23 58 27 9 20 43 6/45 21 44 16 25 18 15
THE PLACE OF THE MOON EOR THE YEARS 1858-1859
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 1 0 , 0 r 0 1
1 2 ^ 59 221515 0- 4 15 "15 18 t 10 2 = 34 6 x 12 24T57 171123 263545 181536 24-36
2 17 19 5=='4 12 57 27 55 OV3 3 14 38 18 47 8 a 35 1 3541 10,5148 1-51 7 i1110
3 l"5 9 17 5i 25 33 9/53 11 55 26 54 1T39 22 32 16 6 24 46 14 55 19 34
4 14 31 OH 9 7 "153 21 46 23 50 9x25 14 53 61149 0,5132 8i535 27 48 1 /5
5 27 26 12 14 20 0 3W39 5 = 54 22 16 28 31 21 24 14 57 22 15 1011130 13 58
6 9^57 24 9 1/58 15 36 18 10 5T33 12 a 35 635 10 29 14 5-42 23 0 25 58
7 22 11 6/ 1 '3 51 27 41 0x43 19 17 27 6 21 3 131519 18 56 5/i9 753
8 4"1" 1T" 54 25 45 ios: 0 13 38 3a3M 11 II58 5.S154 27 8 i"155 17 27 19 42
9 16 4 29 51 7V343 22 37 27 0 18 13 27 5 20 35 io-39 14 38 29 26 is: 30
10 27 54 HV357 19 50 5x35 10T50 31116 123518 4"559 23 49 27 5 11 V318 13 19
11 9/45 24 '4 2S1O 18 58 25 8 '8 33 27 25 19 1 611138 9/19 23 6 25 13
12 21 40 6 = 45 14 47 2T46 9a 51 33551 12 a 18 2-38 19 9 21 21 4 = 56 7x 16
3 3H42 19 29 27 42 16 57 24 52 19 1 26 48 15 51 1/25 3W15 16 51 19 35
'4 15 S2 2 x 28 10x57 1 a 27 ion 2 3.S151 1O11552 28 41 13 28 15 6 28 58 2T15
'5 28 11 15 41 24 32 16 10 25 10 18 16 24 28 11 i1n 25 23 26 59 11 x22 15 20
16 10S40 29 6 8T23 01159 1035 7 21513 7^37 23 24 7V3 16 8 = 57 24 7 28 54
17 23 19 12T43 22 29 15 45 24 44 15 42 20 23 5/27 19 10 21 8 7Ti8 12 a 59
18 6x 8 26 30 6a44 03521 8.5157 28 46 2 11149 17 22 is:io 3x34 20 58 27 32
19 19 9 10 a 36 21 5 14 43 22 46 11 it 29 15 1 29 14 13 20 16 21 5a 6 i2n3o
20 2T23 24 3 51126 28 47 6"5 1O 23 54 27 2 11V3 8 25 44 29 31 19 38 27 43
21 5 51 8 11 41 19 44 12,5133 19 14 6.m 7 8/57 23 6 8x24 13T 4 41129 1335 1
22 29 36 22 56 33557 26 1 1^59 18 10 20 49 5=" 21 22 27 0 19 30 28 12
23 13836 7 ' 12 18 0 915 12 14 30 0/ 8 2V3 42 17 28 4T37 11 a 14 43530 13^ 8
24 27 53 21 27 1^54 22 1O 26 50 12 2 14 37 29 55 18 9 25 42 i9 21 27 40
25 1 2 11 24 5A36 5 37 4^55 9i11 1 23 54 26 36 12x35 1 a 56 ion 16 3A56 111547
26 27 4 19 35 29 9 17 28 21 5 5W47 8 = 42 25 28 15 54 24 50 18 10 25 27
27 113548 31522 121528 29 52 3/ 4 17 41 20 55 8T34 on 1 935 17 215 4 8-43
28 26 28 16 51 25 34 12 i11 7 14 59 29 39 3x18 21 54 14 12 23 35 15 37 21 38
29 10,5155 8-27 24 15 26 52 HS42 15 51 5 a 28 28 24 7,5140 28 51 411116
3 25 5 21 7 6/15 8V344 23 52 28 37 19 14 123536 21 31 11-50 16 39
31 81552 3 "134 20 37 HT39 21113 51510 28 52
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1, 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1
1 10/56 25V324 3=53 18x29 22T35 13 n 10 213536 151511 6 m.17 io/53 25W45 275= 12
1 22 54 7=15 15 47 1T 8 6a 9 27 51 6,5139 29 43 19 40 23 30 7=37 9x 0
3 4V347 19 10 27 50 14 4 20 2 123S37 21 33 13-50 2/37 547 19 25 20 55
4 16 38 1 x 10 1Ox 2 27 17 4II 9 27 21 6"S 10 27 31 15 11 17 5 1 x 14 3T 2
5 28 27 13 l9 22 26 10 a 46 18 27 11.51 55 20 28 10 11148 27 27 29 42 13 9 15 25
6 105= 17 25 37 5T 2 24 26 23548 26 15 4^23 23 41 9V330 1 1 = 30 25 16 28 9
7 22 9 8T 7 17 5i 81117 17 9 10in:20 17 58 6/16 21 23 23 18 7r37 11 a 15
8 4x 7 20 52 oa 54 22 16 1 ,51 25 24 1O 1 i11 1 2 18 34 3= " 5x11 20 16 24 46
9 16 13 3 a 54 14 11 6 35 20 15 35 7^44 14 8 0V340 14 59 17 13 3 8 14 81138
10 28 33 17 15 27 42 20 27 29 36 21 4 26 48 12 38 26 49 29 27 16 31 22 48
11 1 1 T 10 01158 11 1126 4.f136 131529 4 "1" 9/15 24 29 8x44 11T54 on 4 735 1 1
12 24 10 15 4 25 24 18 45 27 14 17 5 21 30 6=18 20 47 24 35 13 50 21 40
3 7 a 34 29 29 9(35 2"S54 10-49 29 47 3W36 18 6 2T59 7 a 3 27 45 6,51 1O
14 21 27 1435 13 23 56 16 59 24 15 12 / 17 15 35 29 55 15 22 20 38 113547 20 36
i5 51147 29 9 8,5126 o^59 7 "13 24 36 27 28 11 x49 27 57 3 II59 25 52 4"S54
16 20 33 '4A 9 22 59 14 49 20 32 6V345 9=16 23 49 10 a 44 17 30 9 Si 57 19 3
17 5^39 29 6 71532 28 27 3/20 18 45 21 4 5T58 23 46 1 35 11 24 3 3- 0
1S 20 55 13U51 21 58 1 1 "149 15 54 o = 37 2x52 18 i9 711 2 15 1 815 7 16 46
19 6 SI 10 28 17 6 12 24 54 28 14 12 25 14 45 oa53 20 34 29 0 22 10 0 1H21
20 21 16 12 i9 20 9 7/40 1OV321 24 13 26 47 13 45 43522 13A 7 6 9 13 44
21 6115 2 25 55 3 "144 20 7 22 iS 6x 3 9r 0 26 57 18 28 27 23 20 4 26 55
22 20 24 9 "1 5 16 56 2)5 20 45= 9 18 2 21 30 ion 30 2,5150 1 1 "1 44 3"152 9/53
23 4-18 21 51 29 47 14 19 15 57 OT14 4 a 20 24 28 17 26 26 7 17 28 22 38
24 17 45 4t 1 12 / 16 26 11 27 48 12 44 17 35 83548 21511 10 29 0/51 5 V3 10
25 oi1146 16 27 24 29 8= 0 9x47 25 37 1 n 16 23 29 17 0 24 43 13 57 17 29
26 13 25 28 24 6V328 19 52 21 59 8 a 56 15 25 8A25 1-45 811144 26 46 29 36
27 25 47 1OV3 15 18 20 1x51 4T31 22 44 29 58 23 30 16 i9 22 27 9W17 " = 33
28 7 '55 22 3 o5= 9 14 3 17 25 61158 143553 8"S35 o"U5 5*49 21 31 23 23
29 19 53 11 59 26 33 oa45 21 37 OA 1 23 32 14 27 18 48 3 = 32 5x10
30 1W45 23 57 9T23 14 31 63532 15 12 8-n 27 53 1W24 15 24 16 58
31 13 35 6x 6 28 41 o"5 19 22 27 13 42 28 51
THE PLACE OF THE MOON EOR THE YEARS 1 860-1861
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 r o 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 0 r 0 ' | 0
1 1OT55 27 a 11 KJ1125 10.0.46 191544 12 1H54 19/44 6=47 21 x29 24TH ion 13 1 15=:45
z 23 16 ion 34 3= 2 25 17 4 20 26 51 2V346 18 54 3T20 6 8 14 22 53 1 29 5:
3 24 24 17 5 io15 5 18 59 10/34 15 33 Ox 54 15 12 18 22 53545 1 2 fi 42
4 19 1 83541 1 A 33 25 4 3 "U3 23 59 28 6 12 49 27 8 on 39 18 49 26 27
5 21133 23 23 16 24 10 6 17 56 7W 4 10 = 24 24 40 9 8 10 '3 7 2A 9 1 1OnS:j
6 16 31 8.a 23 1 1r5 30 25 1 2/0 19 50 22 31 6T30 21 21 25 49 '5 47 24 3c
7 013552 23 34 i 45 9 "139 15- 43 2=18 4x29 18 24 3114 83548 29 44 8-47
8 .15 33 8"S47 i===57 23 55 29 0 14 29 16 21 0 8 24 16 27 22 7 14 "5 0 23 11
9 OA 26 23 51 16 57 7^44 "*3 54 26 30 28 12 " 35 29 29 5*15o 28 35 7 "137
10 15 23 8-38 1 11136 21 3 24 25 8x22 10T 6 25 2 123556 19 58 13^23 22 1
11 o"S 16 23 3 '5 48 35C: 0 = 37 20 13 22 7 7 11 48 26 50 4"S31 28 17 6 / ib
12 '4 57 7H 2 29 31 16 25 18 37 2T 6 4 a 20 20 57 1U11 19 26 13 i11 10 20 20
'3 29 23 20 34. i2/45 28 36 0 x 29 '4 7 16 .49 43531 25 57 4=== 35 27 51 4*3 5
'4 '3^3 3/42 25 33 10 = 33 12 18 26 21 29 39 18 32 11nS 3 19 49 12 1 13 17 2
15 27 17 16 27 7 ^ 59 22 23 24 9 8 a 49 12 n 50 2A58 26 20 4 "157 26 11 0 = 30
16 10 11144 28 55 20 7 4 x 10 6T 8 21 37 26 26 '7 45 1136 19 49 9W42 13
'7 23 53 HW 7 2= 4 15 58 18 17 41144 103524 211546 26 42 4 / 16 22 47 25 34
:8 6/46 23 y '3 54 27 53 0841 18 10 24 41 '7 52 1 1 11127 18 14 5=27 7x42
'9 19 24 5= 4 25 40 or 56 13 19 13553 9A '4 2^54 25 46 i42 17 47 19 40
20 1W49 '6 54 7x27 22 9 26 13 '5 5i 23 56 '7 44 9/37 14 42 29 53 1T33
21 '4 3 28 42 19 17 4a35 9 n 22 osi 0 8 nS 40 211115 22 58 27 18 11 x48 13 25
22 26 9 1O x JO 1T13 17 12 22 44 14 16 23 19 16 22 5^54 9 = 35 23 39 25 21
23 85= 6 22 20 13 16 on 0 6as 18 28 34 7-49 0/ 5 18 28 21 38 5T3o 7 a 26
*4 19 58 4T14 25 27 13 1 20 1 1 2 "S 52 22 6 13 25 0 = 46 3x32 17 26 19 44
*5 1 x46 16 14 7 a 48 26 12 3 A 53 27 7 6n1 6 26 23 12 50 15 22 29 29 2 n 16
26 13 33 28 23 20 19 9:35 '7 51 11 17 19 49 9W 3 24 47 27 12 11 8 42 15 6
27 25 22 10 a 43 3U 2 23 11 in 55 25 20 3/16 21 28 6x39 9T 5 24 7 28 12
28 7T17 23 18 15 59 6A59 16 5 9'H3 16 26 3 = 41 18 30 21 3 6n44 1 1 3535
29 19 21 6n 11 29 12 21 1 018 22 56 29 20 15 46 OT21 38 8 19 32 25 '3
3 1 8 38 123543 511517 '4 33 6/27 12 n 1 27 44 12 14 15 21 23533 9SI 3
31 14 13 26 34 28 46 24 29 9x38 27 43 23 3
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 , 0 r 0 1 0 , 0 1 0 r O 1 0 1 ~ r O 1 0 , 0
1 7 11S 10 O1H4O 1011153 2V321 7 = 24 22 x 47 24T45 8n39 243531 29 SI 54 22^22 0 '57
2 21 21 25 11 15 33 19 50 6 8 39 20 59 7^58 14 ire 19
3 5^33
'4 47
28 39 9t 6 28 27 2 x 11
4T43
16 35 18 36 3^35 21 51 29 8
7 "139
22 58 16OW552
4 19 44 12 / 16 22 39 10 = 52 14 14 28 27 on4i 16 32 6115 8 14-14 8/ 6 15 26
5 3 "152 25 3 549 23 8 26 10 10 a 22 12 57 29 49 20 44 29 26 22 54 29 32
6 17 55 8W46 18 41 5x 15 8T 2 22 23 25 26 13A27 5^32 '4 "133 7 V3 17 13 = 11
7 1 150 21 41 1 5= 19 17 14 19 53 41131 835 10 27 24 20 23 29 27 21 12 26 23
8 15 3f: 4s:25 '3 45 29 9 1 846 16 50 21 10 u"S35 5 "1 9 14/0 4 = 41 9x11
9 29 10 '6 57 26 1 11T 1 '3 41 29 18 4,0.26 25 55 19 43 28 9 17 44 21 39
10 12W31 29 19 8x 9 22 53 25 42 1 1 3559 17 56 1021 4/ 1 HW54 0x27 3T51
11 25 36 11 x31 20 11 4 a 46 711 49 24 5' 11539 24 45 18 1 25 15 12 52 '5 52
12 8s:26 23 34 2T 9 16 41 20 3 7^57 '5 34 9 "1 4 1V343 8 = 16 25 5 27 46
13 21 0 5T31 14 2 28 39 23526 21 17 29 37 23 15 J5 7 21 0 7T 8 9836
M 3x20 17 23 25 54 ion43 15 1 4 "S 52 13-46 7/17 28 17 3x31 19 5 21 26
15 15 28 29 15 7 a 46 22 56 27 50 18 43 28 0 21 7 11 = 13 15 51 oa 58 3 II2T
16 27 27 11 a 8 19 40 53521 10A57 2^48 1 2 i11 15 4V347 23 57 28 2 12 49 15 l8
'7 9T20 23 9 1 n 40 '8 3 24 23 17 6 26 30 18 15 6x31 10T 6 24 40 27 24
18 21 12 5II21 i3 49 iSl 5 8i15 10 1 H36 10 / 40 1=31 18 55 22 4 6n33 9a339
19 3a 7 l7 5 26 13 '4 33 22 21 16 12 24 44 '4 36 1 T 10 3 a 59 18 29 22 j
20 15 11 03539 83557 28 27 6^53 0/4S 8V337 27 28 13 17 15 5o 03531 4A4O
21 27 27 '3 53 22 4 121550 21 43 15 20 22 19 10x 7 25 16 27 40 12 41 17 29
22 ion 0 27 35 5^39 27 38 6 "143 29 39 5 = 44 22 34 7a 9 91131 25 1 om 33
*3 22 54 UA43 l9 43 12^45 21 45 13W43 8 54 4T48 18 59 21 25 7A36 13 52
-4 635 9 26 17 4 1111 1f> 28 3 6/39 27 26 1 x46 16 53 on 49 33528 20 29 27 29
25 19 48 imS 9 19 14 13 11120 21 18 10=47 14 22 28 49 12 42 15 42 3"S43 11=523
26 3^47 26 13 4-29 28 25 5W34 23 46 26 42 10 8 41 24 44 28 13 17 21 25 34
27 18 5 11 = 17 l9 49 13/ 9 19 24 6x25 8T49 22 33 735 0 nSl 6 1-25 10 m 1
28 21TO35 26 13 5"1 4 27 25 2 = 48 18 46 20 48 4n28 19 34 24 25 15 53 24 39
29 17 12 20 2 11 V3 12 15 47 T54 2 8 42 16 33 2 SI 33 81513 oni43 9/25
30 i-49 4'37 24 31 28 23 12 52 '4 35 28 52 15 59 22 31 '5 47 24 10
31 16 20 10x41 26 32 1 1 35 30 7 l6 8W48
; j 18 43
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1862-1863
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 n 1 0 i 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 23 V3 12 12 x 4 20 x 15 5 a 57 81117 223549 27A 4 16-57 9t 41 18V348 10x13 15T47
2 7=18 24 58 2T59 17 54 ; 20 4 4.5159 9"S55 oH43 23 49 2 = 41 23 18 28 10
3 21 O 7T33 15 28 29 45 13552 17 24 23 2 14 41 7V358 16 26 6T 9 10 a 21
4 4x19 19 51 27 42 11 II32 13 47 0115 5 627 28 50 22 7 ox 1 18 47 22 23
5 17 13 1 a 55 9 a 45 23 20 25 52 '3 7 20 11 13 / i 6=13 13 26 1 a 13 411 18
6 29 47 13 49 21 38 535 14 8A12 26 33 411115 27 38 20 13 26 39 13 29 16 8
7 12T 2 25 39 31127 17 19 20 52 10 24 18 38 12V3 9 4x 3 9T38 25 34 27 57
8 24 4 711 29 15 16 29 40 3"5 56 24 40 3* 17 26 41 i7 39 22 23 7 n3o 93544
9 5a58 19 25 27 11 12 A.22 17 28 911119 18 7 115= 6 OT59 4 a 53 19 21 21 34
10 17 48 13=33 93s 18 25 31 1 -=28 24 '7 3W 2 25 18 14 0 17 9 135 8 3.51 29
11 29 38 13 55 21 41 911S 7 15 5 9 / 25 l7 55 9x 13 26 41 29 12 12 55 15 31
12 11 11 34 26 35 4A25 23 12 011147 24 35 2 = 37 22 46 9a 5 nn 6 24 46 27 45
13 23 38 9.5135 17 34 7^43 15 54 9W37 17 2 5T56 21 13 22 54 6,5145 101514
M 554 22 56 1 "5 8 22 33 1/ 7 24 24 1x 5 18 44 311 9 43541 18 58 23 2
15 18 24 6"535 '5 7 7 "134 16 17 8 = 48 14 42 i a 10 '4 59 16 32 1 11529 612
16 1A 7 20 30 29 25 22 36 1W14 22 47 27 53 13 19 26 47 28 33 14 23 19 48
'7 14 6 4^36 13-59 7/31 '5 52 6 x 19 1OT39 25 16 83539 10^49 27 43 3 "15i
18 27 19 18 48 28 39 22 12 o5= 6 19 26 23 5 7II 6 20 41 23 24 11-30 18 20
'9 1o1545 3"1 2 13 i11 18 6W 33 '3 55 2T 9 5a '4 18 54 2,0.57 611522 25 45 3/11
20 24 24 17 15 27 51 20 34 27 19 14 33 17 10 03546 15 31 19 46 10 111.23 18 18
1 8-12 1 1 24 12/12 4 = 13 10 x 20 26 42 29 0 12 46 28 27 3^36 25 19 3W33
22 22 9 15 28 26 19 17 33 23 2 8 a 40 ion 47 24 58 11 11544 17 49 10 / 24 18 44
23 6 11114 29 26 10W 12 0x36 5T28 20 30 22 37 7,5125 25 23 2 111.20 25 30 3 = 44
24 20 25 13V317 23 51 1.3 24 17 41 211 18 43532 20 9 9-19 17 2 10/328 18 24
23 4/40 27 1 7=17 25 58 29 44 14 5 16 36 311510 23 29 1/49 25 9 2x37
26 18 57 10=37 20 31 8r 22 11 a 39 25 56 28 5i 16 27 71146 16 32 9 = 31 16 23
27 3W13 24 . 2 3x33 20 35 23 30 73551 nAi9 29 59 22 6 1W 6 23 29 29 42
28 17 24 7x'5 16 25 2 a 40 511.18 19 54 24 0 13-42 6/25 15 26 7x 4 12T35
29 1 = 27 29 5 '4 37 7 5 2Sl 6 611554 27 35 20 40 29 32 20 17 25 7
30 15 17 HT33 26 29 28 55 14 29 20 2 11 11133 4W 48 13 = 21 3T11 7 a 22
31 28 50 23 50 io,e48 3-23 25 36 20 55 19 24
DM Jan Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 1 : 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 1 11 17 153517 233532 8nS 34 13 1 3*49 12 V3 13 6x 3 26T47 01146 153513 16,5153
2 13 6 27 '5 5A35 21 32 26 49 18 41 27 27 20 39 10 a 2 13 14 27 7 28 46
3 24 53 9.5121 17 51 4-48 1011157 3W4 12 = 34 4T49 22 50 25 25 8A59 1011546
4 63542 21 38 011520 18 22 25 '9 18 39 27 25 18 28 5II 16 73525 20 53 22 57
5 18 33 4nv 5 13 5 2 mio 9 ' 52 3 = 28 11 x53 1 a 39 17 25 19 17 2"S55 5===23
6 osi 30 16 44 26 4 16 9 24 28 18 2 25 54 14 24 29 22 1A 8 15 9 18 10
7 12 33 29 33 9^15 0/15 9n 2 2 x 17 9T27 26 48 1 1 35 1 3 13 2 27 38 1 "H9
8 24 45 l2^35 22 39 14 25 23 3" 16 9 22 34 811 56 23 2 25 4 10 26 14 54
9 7"5 7 25 49 611112 28 36 7 = 47 29 40 5 a 19 20 52 4.5154 7 rnj 16 23 34 28 53
10 19 42 911116 19 53 12V346 21 52 12T50 17 45 23543 16 52 19 42 7"1 1 13/ 15
11 2 31 22 58 3/43 26 55 5x43 25 41 29 56 14 31 28 58 2 22 20 47 27 54
12 15 38 6/56 17 41 11= 0 19 19 8*} 16 11 1157 26 21 1 1 "5 14 15 17 4/49 12V344
3 29 4 21 10 1 W46 24 59 2T41 20 38 23 51 8A14 23 41 28 27 19 2 27 36
i4 12 n1.52 53 15 58 8x52 '5 47 2 I1 49 53542 20 12 619 11 11151 3W23 12 = 23
15 27 3 20 18 0=15 22 35 28 40 14 51 17 31 2n5l8 19 8 25 25 17 46 26 58
16 11/36 5= 3 '4 34 6T 5 11 a 20 26 48 29 20 '4 31 2m 8 9/10 2= 8 11 x 16
'7 26 26 19 48 28 52 19 22 23 46 83539 11,5113 26 53 15 20 23 4 16 24 25 15
18 11 V3 30 4x23 13x 3 2 a 23 611 1 20 29 23 10 9-25 28 43 7 4 0x33 8T53
19 26 37 18 42 27 0 '5 7 18 6 '2 SI 18 5"Si3 22 8 12/20 21 11 '4 32 22 13
20 11=39 2T38 10T41 27 35 035 3 14 10 17 24 5"1 6 26 10 5 = 22 28 21 5a 17
21 26 25 16 7 24 1 91149 11 55 26 8 29 46 18 19 10V315 19 35 11T57 18 5
22 10 x 49 29 11 6 a 59 21 51 23 44 8115 14 12 22 1/51 24 34 3x49 25 21 0II41
23 24 46 11 a 50 '9 36 33546 5.5134 20 33 25 15 '5 44 9= 4 17 59 8 a 31 13 6
24 8T13 24 8 11155 15 34 17 3 3- 9 811129 29 58 23 41 2T 2 21 29 25 22
25 21 12 611 10 13 59 27 25 29 36 16 5 22 6 14W33 8 x i9 15 54 41113 73529
2(> 3 a 47 18 2 25 53 9,5121 11 11557 29 25 6/ 9 29 24 22 51 29 31 16 43 19 31
27 16 2 29 50 73542 21 28 24 36 13 "U 1 20
5V32837 14 = 25 7T 9 12 a 52 29 2 1,5127
28 28 2 1 1 3538 '9 32 3"S5 7-37 27 24 29 27 21 9 25 53 1135 9 13 19
29 91153 1 .(1 28 16 32 21 3 12/3 20 36 14 x20 4 a 45 81136 23 8 25 10
30 21 40 13 34 29 35 4 55 27 1 5 = 5i 28 55 17 57 21 2 5A 2 7 "S 3
31 33527 25 56 19 11 21 3 13T 5 3'E:13 19 1
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1864- 1865
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August j Sept. Oct. Nov. | Dec
0 1 0 0 1 0 ,
1 0 # 0 # 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 # 0 1 O
,1 1- 8 1711148 10^35 2 = 41 12x 6 4 8 28 ion 36 27a5 9 111554 14=== 39 0/56 6H5S
2 13 29 1/ 8 24 13 17 10 26 25 17 56 23 18 9A11 23 46 26 45 13 53 1 2o 4-
3 26 9 14 55 8W16 1 x51 10T41 1 n 11 53549 21 8 5^39 9"1 0 27 3 , 4 = 4$
4 9m.i2 29 11 22 44 16 37 24 48 14 13 18 10 315 1 i7 35 21 24 1 1OV327 1 18 50
5 22 41 '3W 55 7 = 33 1 T21 8 a 42 27 1 0A22 14 52 29 39 4/ 1 24 5 : 2x5S
6 6/39 29 1 22 37 15 55 22 21 935 12 25 26 42 1 1 "152 16 53 7 = 56 1 17 7
7 21 5 14 = 21 7x48 08 13 511 42 21 56 24 22 8^35 24 19 oH 3 21 sg 1 T 16
8 5W56 29 42 22 54 14 10 18 44 4,H 5 61514 20 34 7* 4 13 32 6x 15 15 22
9 21 4 14x53 7T46 27 42 13527 16 5 18 5 211143 20 10 27 23 20 39 1 29 25
10 6s: 19 29 44 22 15 ion 50 13 54 28 0 29 58 15 9 342 11 = 36 5T 8 1 13822
11 21 30 14T 9 6 8 16 23 36 26 6 91552 11-58 27 54 17 42 26 8 19 39 1 27 "
12 6x28 28 3 19 49 6311 2 SSI 7 21 47 24 9 n/ 5 2= 9 10x56 4a 5 10050
13 21 4 11 8 28 21154 18 13 20 3 3^49 611137 24 44 17 0 25 53 18 22 1 24 16
'4 5T14 24 26 15 35 oSl 12 1 11556 16 3 19 27 8W 54 2x 9 10T51 2 n 24 1 7*527
'5 18 57 7II 1 27 57 12 6 13 52 28 34 2/42 23 32 17 25 25 41 16 8 1 20 21
iO 2 8 14 19 i9 1035 4 23 59 25 55 1 1 11125 16 25 8 = 33 2T38 1O 8 16 29 30 1 2A59
17 15 9 13525 22 1 5"5 54 8= 9 24 39 o37 23 48 17 37 24 30 123531 15 20
18 27 45 13 22 3.S153 '7 55 20 38 8/18 '5 '3 9x 7 2 8 16 8n 19 25 11 ' 27 28
19 ion 7 25 15 '5 44 o=5: 6 3 "125 22 19 0= 9 24 18 16 28 21 42 7ft33 1 9<1525
20 22 19 7SI 7 27 38 12 29 16 30 6W41 15 15 9T12 on 12 43541 19 40 21 16
21 4,3522 18 59 91536 25 4 29 54 21 17 0 x 20 23 42 13 29 17 18 11537 3^ 5
22 16 21 011553 21 40 7 "153 13/35 6= 0 15 16 7 a 44 26 21 29 36 13 29 1 '4 59
23 28 16 12 51 3^53 20 56 27 32 20 43 29 55 21 19 83553 H,514i 25 20 27 3
24 1OSI 9 24 54 16 14 4^13 11 V340 5xi8 14T 12 4II29 21 9 23 57 7^15 , 9"121
25 22 1 7^ 3 28 46 17 43 25 56 19 42 28 5 17 18 3JU3 51529 19 19 1 21 57
26 3"S54 19 19 11 m.28 1W24 10=15 3T50 11 8 36 29 49 15 9 17 19 1 i1134 4/5
27 15 50 1 "145 24 22 '5 '7 24 34 17 41 24 46 121ES 7 27 2 29 i3 14 5 18 lS
28 27 50 14 25 7/29 29 19 8x49 1 8 16 7II39 24 15 81552 1 1 -14 26 53 : 2t3 2
29 9^59 27 20 20 51 13 = 29 22 57 14 36 20 17 6A 15 20 44 23 22 9/59 16 6
30 22 18 4W30 27 46 6T58 27 42 23543 18 11 2-39 5 "142 23 21 0=25
31 4 "153 18 27 20 48 15 0 015 3 18 13 | M 53
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov Dec.
0 1 0 1 O 1 0 0 1
1 29=22 22T44 2 a 14 221157 27S5 35 121537 14-15 28111 7 '439 20=37 13T 7 21 a 35
2 13 x48 6 a 45 16 30 6 9 ioA 8 24 3 26 C 10/34 28 20 5x 5 28 15 6H30
3 28 6 20 27 on 21 18 59 .22 23 6 19 8m 3 23 22 12 = 27 19 56 13827 21 l6
4 12T13 3II51 13 49 1 A 29 4"6 25 18 9 20 11 6W 35 26 59 5T 2 28 32 5*345
5 26 9 16 59 26 55 '3 43 16 18 om 4 2/36 20 13 11 x48 20 15 13 n 22 19 50
(. 9 a 54 29 54 93542 25 46 28 7 12 8 '5 19 4='5 26 48 5 a 25 27 50 3A29
7 23 28 1 2 35 37 22 14 71542 9===55 24 25 28 23 18 35 HT48 20 22 113550 16 41
8 61152 25 1O 4^34 19 32 21 47 6/57 11W48 3x 8 26 41 511 1 25 23 29 26
9 20 5 7.5133 16 43 1=5=21 3i145 9 45 25 31 17 47 11 8 21 19 16 8 Si 28 11 n5 49
10 33s 8 19 46 28 45 13 10 '5 52 2V3 49 9 = 29 2T25 25 42 3 5 21 8 23 55
11 16 0 11551 101541 25 2 28 9 16 8 23 37 16 57 9II43 16 28 31529 5^=49
12 28 40 13 49 22 33 6"159 10/39 29 40 7x51 1 8 17 23 23 29 29 15 34 '7 37
13 nA 7 25 4' 4=5=22 '9 3 23 21 13 = 23 22 6 '5 25 63544 12 si 8 27 28 29 23
14 23 22 7^29 16 11 it 17 6W17 27 16 6T20 29 20 19 46 24 31 9 16 11 in.13
15 51526 19 17 28 1 '3 42 19 27 11 x 15 20 30 13II 0 2A33 61540 21 2 23 10
16 17 21 ni1 8 911156 26 21 2 = 52 25 20 4 a 34 26 28 15 5 18 39 2 11150 5* 17
'7 29 10 i3 7 21 59 9W17 16 31 9T30 18 33 93543 27 26 0 32 14 42 '7 37
18 10=2=59 25 20 4/ 14 22 32 0x24 23 43 2 n 25 22 45 91536 12 20 26 40 oV3 9
'9 22 50 7/51 i6 45 6= 8 '4 32 7 a 57 16 10 5^35 21 37 24 7 8/47 12 55
20 4 "15 1 20 45 29 37 20 7 28 58 22 10 29 46 18 12 3^3' 5 "155 21 3 25 54
21 17 6 4W 8 12V352 4 x26 13T23 6ni9 1335 10 01557 15 21 17 46 3W29 9= 4
22 29 41 7 59 26 35 '9 5 28 0 20 19 26 21 12 50 27 7 29 41 16 8 22 25
23 12 t 41 2 = 21 10=45 3T5 12838 43s 6 9A17 24 53 8 "154 11/44 28 59 5x57
24 26 8 17 7 25 21 l8 59 27 12 17 38 21 58 6^46 20 44 23 58 12= 4 19 38
25 10V3 3 2x 11 10 x 18 3 a 59 11 IT34 OA 50 4 15 22 18 35 2/40 6V324 25 26 3T30
26 24 23 17 24 25 29 18 49 25 39 13 42 '6 33 01112 1 14 48 19 7 9x 5 '7 33
27 9= 4 2T35 10T43 31123 93523 26 15 28 32 12 9 27 11 2= 9 23 3 1 847
28 23 58 17 34 25 51 i7 34 22 44 81531 10-23 24 5 9W54 15 33 7T19 16 9
29 8x55 10 a 44 1 as 20 5.a42 20 33 22 11 6/13 23 2 29 22 21 53 01138
30 23 45 25 14 14 40 1 18 17 2 =5=26 4m. 0 18 38 6 = 36 i3x35 6840 15 8
31 8T23 911 19 011534 15 57 1 K26 28 12 29 32
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TUB PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1866- 1867
...
1 Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 r O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 f
[3 3B 46 211521 1011547 25^55 28 111.20 13W37 185=31 8T58 2n 5 11 35 14 1"5 54 6-34
27 42 15 1 23 13 7m.46 10; 13 26 2 1x35 22 51 16 16 25 2 14 39 18 43
11J1.16 27 23 5^27 19 35 22 11 85=39 14 50 6 a 52 035 22 8,5134 27 10 o"143
I 24 27 9^31 17 30 1 t 25 4l?i7 21 29 28 19 21 2 14 22 21 50 9-28 12 37
I 7>Ul 14 21 28 29 24 13 18 16 33 4x35 12T 3 5ni8 28 12 4ij152 21 37 24 28
: 19 39 3'H7 11 m.14 25 20 29 2 18 0 26 3 19 37 1 1 si 50 17 39 3 "139 6/19
7 1 ==48 15 6 23 2 7H32 115=48 1T46 10 a 19 3^57 25 16 0 14 15 36 18 11
i 13 43 26 58 4*55 20 1 24 55 '5 54 24 49 18 13 811527 12 38 27 29 0V3 6
25 32 8/59 16 55 2 = 50 8x24 0 a 23 91129 2A.19 21 22 24 5i 9/20 12 3
3 7111 20 21 15 29 9 16 2 22 19 15 " 24 H 16 11 4- 2 6m 56 21 11 24 6
I 19 11 349 11V341 29 41 6T40 on 12 83556 29 45 16 27 18 53 3W 4 65=16
2 1 / 12 16 44 24 35 13x46 21 24 15 17 23 26 1211558 28 39 0/46 15 1 18 35
3 13 26 ox: 1 7 = 53 28 16 6829 035 17 7^39 25 51 10 11140 12 36 27 6 1x7
4 25 56 13 39 21 37 13T 7 21 39 '5 3 21 29 8-24 22 34 24 27 9:=22 13 55
5 8V343 27 37 5*45 28 12 61153 29 25 4^54 20 40 4*25 6^24 21 54 27 4
6 21 48 11 x48 20 13 13 a 22 21 57 13.S120 17 53 211144 16 A 18
28 16 18 30 4x47 10 T37.
7 5==io 26 10 4T57 28 27 63542 26 47 029 14 39 0=49 18 3 24 36
8 18 45 1OT35 19 48 13 ni9 21 1 911)46 12 46 26 30 10V325 13 28 1T48 9a 3
9 2x31 24 59 4 8 39 27 5i 4J152 22 21 24 49 8/23 22 49 26 28 16 1 23 54
to 16 25 98 19 19 23 H35 59 18 14 4-36 6 m.43 20 22 5 = 32 9x54 0 a 42 911 3
!1 0T23 23 32 31154 25 42 i"S 9 16 37 18 33 2V332 18 36 23 47 '5 45 24 21
22 14 25 71136 18 9 8A59 13 42 28 30 0/24 '4 56 2x 3 8T 6 m 3 93537
28 29 21 3 235 6 21 54 25 57 1011119 12 22 27 36 15 52 22 47 16 24 24 39
24 12 a 34 5("Si3 '5 43 411529 7^59 22 8 24 28 io=35 OT 2 7 8 45 13536 9,5ti8
25 26 40 18 45 29 2 16 49 19 53 4/ 1 6W46 23 52 14 27 22 51 16 30 23 28
26 10 [i 45 2SI 5 12,51 4 28 57 1 m.42 16 1 19 18 7x26 29 3 7II55 ofl 59 7115 8
27 24 48 15 '3 24 51 10-57 13 30 28- 11 25= 4 21 14 13 8 43 22 48 14 58 20 18
28 83544 28 7 711524 22 50 25 20 10 V330 15 3 5T14 28 21 73523 28 28 3- 3
29 22 31 19 45 4'1 40 7*14 23 0 28 15 19 23 12II52 21 36 1111531 15 27
30 6,51 4 1^56 16 30 19 14 5=40 11x39 3836 27 10 5A25 24 11 27 35
31 19 22 '3 59 1V321 25 14 17 5o 18 50 9 m32
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 >
1 21 i1124 5V325 13W26 285=32 3T 1 24 a 24 33516 26,5144 16-37 20 i1123 457 6 = 47
2 3/13 17 31 25 36 11 x35 16 57 91132 18 33 li15 7 29 44 2/49 16 49 18 36
3 '5 4 29 47 7 = 59 25 1 1 a 19 24 48 3^39 25 4 12 n1.29 '5 1 28 38 0x33
4 26 59 125=15 20 36 8T47 16 2 1035 O 18 26 8^35 24 55 27 2 105=30 12 41
5 8V359 24 53 3x31 22 53 on57 24 59 211547 21 40 7/ 6 8*355 22 30 25 7
r: 21 6 7*44 16 42 7 a 14 5 57 9.5137 16 40 4 "122 19 7 20 47 4x43 7T56
7 3 = 20 20 46 oT 8 21 45 03551 23 48 0- 5 16 45 1V3 1 25=42 17 13 21 12
H 15 42 4T 0 13 49 6ni8 '5 33 7"533 '3 5 28 55 12 53 14 44 oT 6 4 a 58
' 9 28 13 17 27 27 41 20 49 29 56 20 52 25 43 10/54 24 48 26 58 13 25 19 r4
10 10x55 18 5 11 a 42 53513 13^58 3-50 8 m. 5 22 48 6s:50 9x28 27 9 31155
11 23 50 14 56 25 5 '9 25 27 38 16 29 20 14 4W40 19 1 22 17 11 a 18 18 56
12 7T 1 29 0 ion 2 3A24 ionS 58 28 53 2 t 14 16 33 1 x24 5T27 25 47 435 6
13 20 30 131115 24 '4 17 9 24 0 11 m 6 14 9 28 31 14 1 18 57 ion 29 19 14
'4 4a 19 27 40 8 as 26 011540 6-48 23 12 26 2 io=35 26 53 2845 25 17 4.5112
i. 18 29 1235 9 22 34 '3 58 19 22 5*" 7W54 22 48 10T 0 16 48 1035 1 18 51
if 2II59 26 39 6ft3t 27 3 1 11147 17 7 19 48 5x 9 23 21 in 1 24 36 3115 7
' 17 46 nA 2 20 30 9-56 14 2 29 0 i=45 17 42 6 a 56 15 20 8.5155 17 0
lii 2 3543 25 '5 4"513 22 37 26 11 10X352 '3 47 OT26 20 42 29 40 22 59 0-29
K) 17 42 9i1: 10 i7 44 5"1 7 8/13 22 45 25 56 13 24 41138 133557 611545 13 38
2 ) 2^33 22 46 i o 17 27 20 9 45=41 8x13 26 37 18 43 28 7 20 15 26 30
2 1 17 7 6- 0 14 0 29 37 2V3 3 16 41 20 41 10 a 5 23553 12.0..1O 3^31 9 "I; 7
2 2 1"S17 18 52 26 44 n/38 13 54 28 49 3T24 23 49 17 8 26 4 16 34 21 33
2 3 15 2 1 "125 9"U3 23 34 25 47 11 x 9 16 24 71150 1 A 24 911S49 29 26 3*49
24 28 18 13 4i 21 28 5V326 7 = 44 23 46 29 44 22 7 '5 39 23 24 12111 8 15 57
25 11-10 25 45 3*33 17 19 9 50 6T43 13827 63536 29 49 6^50 24 39 27 58
2 6 23 39 7/40 15 30 29 17 2x 9 20 4 27 34 21 15 13U152 20 4 7/0 9V354
-7 5"15i 19 33 27 23 11s:24 14 46 3 8 53 1211 5 5^56 27 43 3"1 6 19 12- 21 45
28 17 51 1 V327 9W17 23 46 27 46 18 11 26 54 20 34 11 19 15 54 1W14 3=34
2 9 29 44 21 16 6x27 HT13 2II55 113555 5ijl 2 24 39 28 28 13 9 15 ,22
o 11/35 3 = 26 19 31 25 9 18 0 27 0 19 15 7"140 10/49 24 59 27 13
1 23 27 i5 50 9 8 34 12,51 O 3- 7 22 58 9x 9
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 868-1 869
1
Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov Dec
r" - 0 . 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 o 1 0 . 0 1 : --
1 21 x17 8a45 2 n 19 243559 415 8 25^47 1/39 17V342 2x1 4T49 21 a 59 28H3
2 3T39 22 14 16 5 9^15 18 8 9i1 0 14 1 1 29 35 13 55 17 11 5Q21 I2ei:
3 16 23 6n 7 035 10 23 35 2 1 22 2 ! 26 31 11 = 25 25 54 29 45 18 55 ; 26 5=
4 29 31 20 27 14 32 7"557 15 48 4 '52 8V342 23 13 8T i 12 a 31 1 232.38 1 1 fi 1.
3 138 8 5as 9 29 8 22 16 29 24 17 29 20 43 5x 1 20 18 25 31 1 16 28 25 2;
6 27 15 20 9 13A54 6 29 12 m.49 | 29 53 2 = 38 16 52 2848 81142 oA 25 9H3-
7 u II51 5JU9 28 43 20 29 25 58 12V3 5 14 27 28 50 15 31 22 7 1 14 26 23 3i
S 26 50 20 29 131528 4 "1 14 8/52 24 6 26 14 10T56 28 30 53544 28 31 7 -3:
9 1235 5 5"5 29 28 3 17 40 21 29 5 = 59 8x 2 23 15 11 1147 19 35 1 12 41 21 r.
10 27 25 20 12 12 20 o/45 35 17 48 19 55 5851 25 24 3 A 40 26 53 | 5m ;
11 12 SI 38 4^31 26 16 13 29 15 57 29 36 1T58 18 47 93521 17 57 ! 11- 5 18 y
12 27 35 18 24 9 "147 25 54 27 53 11 x28 14 14 211 6 23 4 211525 25 13 1 : 5;
13 1215 9 1 H49 22 54 8V3 3 9 = 43 23 30 26 49 15 5 8A16 17 1 9."H3 '5 '
'4 26 16 14 49 5/37 20 0 21 32 5T47 9 8 47 035 1 23 8 1 40 23 0 27
i 9-56 27 26 18 0 1=51 3x25 18 24 23 12 14 35 815 7 16 14 6/31 10W j-
16 23 10 9^ 45 on 8 13 4 15 28 1 8 25 70 5 29 29 23 6 oi1137 19 42 22 ji
17 6 i11 2 21 50 12 4 25 33 27 45 14 53 21 25 14.1T.36 7-56 14 43 2V332 5=
18 18 35 3V346 23 54 7*35 10T21 28 47 635 8 29 47 22 30 28 27 15 2 1- <
'9 0/54 15 36 5=42 19 49 23 20 i3n 7 21 9 14"553 6 1114 1 11/46 27 15 28 54
20 13 1 27 24 17 34 2T20 6 a 43 . 27 46 6A17 29 44 20 27 24 41 9=14 JO-i\
21 25 0 9=14 29 32 15 10 20 30 123538 21 24 14^15 3 *45 7W13 21 5 i 22 $c
22 6W53 21 7 11 x40 28 19 4113 27 33 61521 28 20 16 37 19 26 2 x 52 4T2-
23 18 44 3x 7 24 1 1 1 a 46 18 57 12,5123 21 1 1 0158 29 8 1=25 14 42 16 y
24 0 = 33 15 15 6T35 25 3 33528 27 2 5^19 25 11 11 V320 13 16 26 40 29 5
*5 12 23 27 33 19 24 91125 18 0 1 1 11526 19 '4 8/ 0 23 18 25 3 8T51 11 v 5:
26 24 15 10T 1 2 a 28 23 30 2 A29 25 31 2 11144 20 29 5= 9 6x53 21 18 25 5
27 6x12 22 43 15 45 732538 16 50 9-18 15 53 2V342 16 56 18 50 486 8O44
*8 18 16 5 8 38 29 15 21 49 1 11T! O 22 46 28 43 14 43 28 45 0T57 17 14 22 4f
29 OT30 18 50 12 E 56 5^58 14 59 5 "159 11 t 15 26 36 10x38 13 19 on 43 7 01 -
30 12 57 26 48 20 5 28 46 18 56 23 34 8 = 25 22 38 25 56 14 30 21 4;
31 25 41 1035 50 12 22 5W42 20 12 8850 6 .51 25
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 . 1 0 , 0 1 o , 0 1 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 1 0 . 0 1
1 21,51 7 14-17 23- 8 13^4 17W44 2 x 10 3T47 188 7 5 4 1 1 SI 18 4 10 131 ;
2 5"S43 28 26 7 "134 26 50 0= 9 14 2 15 13 01141 18 43 25 41 19 13 27 41
3 20 8 12 mi 1 21 33 9W33 12 17 25 52 27 47 13 35 2A49 1011529 4 "121 i2i ;
4 4 20 1 25 34 5t 3 21 56 24 13 7T46 10 a 4 26 52 17 21 25 36 19 21 26 10
5 18 if> 1 8*37 18 6 4= 1 6H 2 19 49 22 39 103535 2 r1: 14 10-53 4 t 6 10 V3 7
6 1 "157 21 20 | W47 '5 5t 17 50 2 8 4 5 n33 24 4' 17 23 : 26 10 18 26 23 3=
7 15 23 : 3W49 1 13 8 27 43 29 42 14 35 18 49 9Si 10 : 2-37 1 1 11U5 2VJ18 6 = 2"
N 2S 35 1 16 4 1 25 15 9x30 11X41 27 22 23525 23 54 17 44 1 25 59 15 41 19 !
9 ' 1 t 33 28 10 7=12 21 18 23 50 10 n 27 if. 21 8"S47 21H38 10 t 15 28 37 1 * 2:
10 24 1S 1 '1S Q 19 2 1 3T12 6a 11 23 48 oA 32 23 41 17 9 24 1 li=s 9 13 16
11 6W50 22 C 0x49 15 13 i8 46 73524 14 54 8-29 1 t 15 7W18 23 23 25 2:
l1 19 11 3x49 12 37 27 23 1 II 34 21 11 29 23 23 4 14 53 20 9 5x24 7T1j
3 1S21 '5 37 24 26 1 9 8 43 14 35 5SI 7 1311552 7H21 28 6 2=38 17 17 9 :
'4 13 22 27 26 6T20 22 13 27 47 19 10 1 28 18 21 19 10W57 ; 14 51 29 7 18 ;
'5 25 15 1 9T18 18 i9 ! 4n 54 1 135 1O 3 15 17 12-37 4/55 23 28 26 51 10T58 13 K
if. 7x 3 21 1fi 0 a 26 1 17 47 24 44 17 27 ! 26 46 18 12 5 = 45 8x45 22 54 25 K
7 18 5" 1 3 a 24 1 12 42 03553 8 Si 28 1^38 ioi1143 1 n 11 17 52 1 20 35 4a57 8n 1
18 OT39 1 15 46 25 9 14 12 22 22 15 48 24 27 '3 54 29 50 2T26 17 8 20 4'
19 12 35 : 28 25 71150 1 27 48 61527 29 56 7/58 26 23 11x44 14 18 29 28 33:4'
20 24 42 1 1 I1 25 20 48 "A41 20 41 13"158 ! 21 14 1 8=42 23 36 26 15 HII59 17 :
21 7a 5 24 50 4( 5 25 52 5^ 3 27 51 4W17 20 50 5T27 8 8 17 24 40 O.I 23
22 19 48 85540 17 44 1 iom:2o 19 3 *33 I 17 f 2x52 17 19 20 25 73531 14
23 21156 22 58 1 i,5U7 25 2 3 "156 25 0 29 41 14 48 29 14 1 211 40 20 33 27 :
24 i<> 31 [ 7^4 1 16 13 9-^53 18 17 8V3 n , 1 12= 3 26 40 11 8 13 1 15 5 3^47 11r14S
-5 03533 ! 22 42 1 "5 c 24 44 2 / 25 21 4 ; 24 14 8T30 23 19 27 40 '7 15 25 ;:
26 15 0 | 71556 1f. 3 : 9 "129 16 16 3 = 40 6x 16 1 20 22 51135 103528 on? 59 10=5 3
,?/ 29 48 : 23 11 1 -13 1 23 57 29 46 16 0 18 11 2 8 17 18 3 23 32 14 58 24 13
28 14,5149 1 8 18 16 22 8/4 12V353 28 7 1 oT 1 14 20 03548 6A55 29 12 8 m25
2? 29 55 1 111,18 21 4-j 25 38 10 x 4 , 11 53 1 26 34 13 53 20 40 13-41 22 4:
30 14 ml 5 15 53 1 4H57 8= 3 21 56 1 23 48 ! gU 3 27 23 411548 28 20 6/51
29 46 11
3i 1 0/ 1 1 20 1 j ; 5a5i : 21 52 1 1 19 19 20 51
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1870-187 1
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 r O 1 0 ' 0 1
1 4W37 22 s: 20 1x 4 i6r 7 18 a 48 43522 9 A 32 0^53 24 '133 3V31O 22 = 50 26x59
2 18 7 4 x 46 13 17 27 59 oil 46 16 55 22 52 15 & 8/43 16 46 5x28 9T 8
J is:i9 17 0 25 23 9 a 51 12 48 29 41 61525 29 21 22 38 0= 3 17 52 21 7
4 14 12 29 4 7T23 21 44 24 58 12,5140 20 11 13 '135 6V3 19 13 3 or 5 38 1
5 26 47 11 T 1 19 17 31140 73517 25 56 4=5= 9 27 46 19 47 25 49 12 10 14 52
6 9x 5 22 53 1a 9 15 43 19 49 91529 18 17 11 /51 3= 2 8x23 24 9 26 42
7 21 1 1 4 8 45 13 0 27 56 2A38 23 22 2 '135 25 50 16 6 20 48 68 4 81135
s 3T 8 16 41 24 55 1 O 35 24 15 47 7^35 16 58 9W 39 28 58 3T 4 17 56 20 31
'> 28 46 6 11 57 23 11 29 19 22 5 1 / 24 23 18 11 x39 15 12 29 47 23533
10 26 54 11 n 4 19 11 6A23 131517 611148 15 47 6=45 24 9 27 13 11 II37 14 42
11 8a 51 23 40 1 3541 20 1 27 41 21 39 oV3 4 19 58 6T28 98 9 23 31 27 O
12 20 59 63538 14 34 4"S 9 12^28 6/29 14 9 2x56 18 37 21 0 53529 9A29
13 31120 20 0 27 52 18 46 27 32 21 12 27 59 15 4 08 37 2'M9 17 36 22 13
M 15 58 3A47 11 A38 3-46 12m.44 5W 39 11 = 31 28 8 12 31 M 39 29 56 5"Si4
5 28 54 17 59 25 54 19 3 27 55 19 45 24 42 10T23 24 21 26 34 12,51 32 18 34
i6 12as 11 21530 101535 4m.24 12/53 3 = 27 7x34 22 27 611 12 835 38 25 3 2=5= 16
'7 25 47 17 15 25 3 9 39 27 29 16 44 20 8 4 a 24 18 8 20 56 81552 16 19
18 9 A 40 2- 6 10^49 4*37- 11 V340 29 37 2T25 16 16 035 14 3 A 34 22 42 0m.44
19 23 4 16 54 26 2 19 10 25 22 12 x 10 14 31 28 9 12 36 16 37 7=- 1 15 27
20 8n5 2 1 1H34 11 "1 4 3*'4 8 = 37 24 27 26 28 ion 7 25 19 015 7 21 45 0/23
21 22 23 15 58 25 47 16 48 21 26 6T 30 8a 21 22 17 8,5126 14 8 6 11150 15 23
22 6^45 0/4 10/6 29 56 3x55 18 26 20 15 43541 22 1 28 39 22 5 0W19
23 21 3 13 51 23 59 12 = 41 16 8 0 a 19 2II 14 17 24 615 4 13^34 7/21 15 4
24 5'H5 27 9 7W27 25 7 28 10 12 12 '4 23 o(a 30 20 33 28 45 22 27 29 29
25 19 18 10V331 20 31 7xi9 10T 4 24 9 26 45 13 59 5===21 '4m3 7W14 13 = 31
26 3 / 12 23 27 3 = 16 19 21 21 56 6 n 14 93522 27 51 20 21 29 '5 21 36 27 6
27 16 54 6= 10 '5 46 1T 17 3a47 18 29 22 17 1215 2 5m.22 14 / 1 1 5 = 3 iox 16
28 OV325 18 42 28 4 13 10 15 42 03555 5^31 26 29 20 16 28 46 18 56 23 2
29 13 43 iox 13 25 2 27 41 13 34 19 1 n^ 3 4 '54 12>354 1x57 5T28
3o 26 48 22 15 6 a 54 91146 26 26 21547 25 4 19 13 26 36 '4 37 17 38
3i 9=41 4T13 22 0 i 45 10 mn 9 = 54 29 37
DM Jan Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 > 0 1 0 r 0 = 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 11 8 29 2511 9 235 55 18,5114 231520 15"122 24/5 17= 3 6T47 10 8 28 241143 263543
2 23 18 735 18 15 6 11531 7-31 0/30 9V3 10 1x20 19 49 22 45 63530 8A37
3 511 9 19 41 27 34 15 14 22 8 15 48 24 7 15 '4 2829 411 48 18 18 20 40
4 17 5 2 ,5120 1OA23 29 23 7"1 5 0V353 8 = 49 28 44 14 49 16 41 oA 10 21556
5 29 8 15 16 23 34 13===54 22 12 5 5 23 9 11 T49 26 55 28 29 12 13 15 31
6 11 3521 28 30 7"5 7 28 39 7/20 0 = 27 7x 4 24 31 81149 1035 17 24 32 28 27
7 23 46 11 1559 21 1 13m.31 22 20 14 40 20 32 6 a 52 20 38 22 11 71511 11=5=49
8 6A22 25 41 5-12 28 20 7 4 28 27 3T34 18 57 23527 4A 16 20 15 25 39
9 i9 1 1 9===33 19 32 12/59 21 27 11 x 48 16 13 01151 14 21 16 37 3^45 9'156
10 21m 1 4 23 33 3 m.58 27 25 5 = 27 24 45 28 33 12 40 26 25 29 18 17 42 24 37
11 '5 3 7 "137 18 22 HW33 '9 5 7T23 10 a 38 24 28 8,5144 121522 2m. 3 9/37
12 29 0 21 44 2 t 41 25 24 2 x 20 19 43 22 32 63520 21 20 25 5 16 44 24 47
13 12=2=44 5/52 16 52 8 = 57 '5 17 1 8 50 4 n 21 18 20 41515 9=5=41 1 t 37 9W 59
'4 26 41 20 0 0V353 22 16 27 57 13 48 16 8 OcQ.31 17 29 23 51 16 33 25 2
'5 101H50 4 6 '4 45 5x20 10T24 25 39 27 57 12 55 1 =?= 1 18 11114 1 1% 2(1 9 = 49
16 25 11 18 9 28 26 18 12 22 39 7n27 93551 25 34 14 48 22 44 16 7 24 13
'7 9/39 2~ 6 11 = 59 0T52 4 a 45 19 15 21 52 81528 28 45 7/ 16 0=33 8x 12
18 24 11 15 54 25 21 13 21 16 43 135 4 4.S1 3 21 37 1 2 1H49 21 43 14 40 21 45
10 8V343 29 30 8x33 25 4 28 35 12 56 16 25 4^58 26 56 6V3 3 28 27 4T53
20 23 8 12x51 21 33 7 a 49 10 IT 24 24 55 28 58 18 30 11 / 4 20 12 11 x55 17 40
21 7 = 20 25 5fi 4T21 19 49 22 11 7Sl 3 111545 2 11113 25 12 4 = 11 25 5 oa 9
22 21 16 8T42 i 55 1 II 42 19 21 24 4 16 6 9V3 17 '7 57 7T59 12 24
23 4x51 21 11 29 16 '3 30 '5 5i 8=== 2 0/ 6 23 20 1 x 32 10 39 24 27
24 18 3 3 a 24 11 a 24 25 '7 27 5 '4 43 21 34 14 14 7 = 20 '4 56 3a 6 611 23
-3 OT54 15 25 23 22 73s 6 io,(1 0 27 52 5 11122 28 29 21 14 28 8 15 22 18 13
26 30 24 27 17 511 12 19 2 22 26 11 ^22 19 26 12V348 5x0 11 r 7 27 28 035 2
27 25 37 9n 6 17 0 1 SI 10 5<m 12 25 1- 3/46 27 10 18 36 23 53 911 27 1 1 50
28 7a37 20 57 28 50 13 3fi 18 21 911132 18 19 11 = 29 1T59 6 a 26 21 19 23 40
29 19 29 103547 26 23 1-57 24 9 3W 1 25 41 5 6 18 46 335 8 5A33
30 1 11 i9 22 56 9"S37 16 0 9/2 '7 47 9x41 27 56 on 55 14 55 17 33
3i 13 10 5^24 0 "130 2 = 30 23 24 12 53 29 41
2-1873
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 , i 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 11 0 1 0 1 0 r
1 12"5 1 011129 2411128 26s:26 17T34 22 a 41 77351 22A11 2511516 12 m.48 1Q / 19
2 24 35 13 59 8/14 1x25 10x18 0 a 29 4 1154 19 40 411515 7-52 26 25 3W4S
3 7-27 27 47 22 13 15 36 23 59 13 9 16 58 1A30 16 28 20 41 10/ 15 18 24
4 20 40 11/56 6H25 29 45 7T28 25 37 28 54 13 21 28 49 3'142 24 15 2 = 59
5 4"1i7 26, 23 20 47 13x49 20 44 7 n53 103547 25 18 11^20 16 55 8W21 17 3
6 18 19 11V3 8 5=18 27 44 3 8 4 20 0 22 36 711519 24 1 0/18 22 31 1 x51
7 2/45 26 4 19 52 11T26 16 33 13559 4A26 19 28 6 11154 13 53 6:=43 15 59
8 l7 34' n* 3 4x24 24 52 29 6 13 52 16 17 1^46 1 20 0 27 38 20 54 29 S2
9 2W39 25 57 18 46 7a59 1 1 I1 25 25 42 28 12 14 14 3/20 HV334 5x 3 13T3
10 17 52 10x36 2T52 20 47 23 32 7,5i31 io"S 13 26 56 16 57 25 41 19 7 26 54
11 3= 3 24 54 16 37 3II 16 53530 19 23 1 22 24 9 "154 0W52 9=57 3T 4 10 a 3
12 18 3 8T45 29 57 15 29 17 21 1 1522 4-47 23 12 15 6 24 20 16 51 22 59
13 2 X42 22 7 12 a 53 27 3 29 .11 M 31 17 26 6/52 29 38 8x46 oa 27 5II43
'4 16 55 5a 3 25 27 93523 lift 2 25 55 011126 20 56 145=23 23 11 13 48 18 16
15 OT39 i7 34 71141 21 12 23 1 8^37 13 49 5W25 29 15 7T27 26 54 oas37
16 13 55 29 4 '9 43 3A 4 511511 21 43 27 39 20 14 14x 6 21 31 91145 12 49
'7 26 44 11 II44 ias33 15 2 17 37 5"U3 " '55 55=19 28 48 58 17 22 19 24 52
18 9a 12 23 34 13 22 27 13 0^24 19 11 26 36 20 '31 13T 12 18 41 43539 6,0.48
19 21 22 53520 25 12 911S4O '3 33 3/33 11W38 5x39 27 13 1 1144 16 46 18 41
20 3II 20 17 9 7SI 9 22 26 27 6 18 18 26 52 20 33 10 a 47 14 26 28 45 011532
21 15 10 29 2 19 17 5===32 ""1 3 3V318 12s: 9 5T 4 23 54 26 50 10A37 12 26
22 26 57 11 A 5 1 11540 18 59 25 21 18 26 27 17 19 7 61137 83558 22 29 24 26
23 8a544 23 19 14 19 21144 9/55 3-31 12x8 2 a 41 18 59 20 56 411S24 6-38
24 20 34 5TM5 27 14 16 45 24 4 18 26 26 33 15 46 1 35 6 2A48 16 28 '9 7
25 2A30 18 23 10^25 0/58 9W27 3x 3 10T31 28 26 13 2 14 40 28 44 1 m.56
26 14 3 1 -13 23 5 15 17 24 1 1 17 17 23 59 ion 46 24 53 26 36 11^17 l5 9
27 26 44 14 15 711127 29 39 85=46 1T 6 7a 0 22 50 6A43 811541 24 11 28 49
28 9"5 5 *7 29 21 13 13W59 23 6 14 31 19 38 4^45 18 38 20 58 711126 12 / 56
29 21 36 10 i153 5/ 6 28 15 7x10 27 32 11158 '6 34 011540 3^3 21 4 27 2S
30 4^20 '9 5 12:=25 20 56 10 a 15 14 4 28 23 12 52 16 19 5* 3 12 V3 19
31 17 17 3W 9 4T23 26 0 io,51 16 29 25 27 21
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 O 1 ' 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 i O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 12 = 25 5T42 '4T 3 3II44 7a5 18 21A43 23 "S 32 8m. 3 25/28 2s:31 25x52 4829
2 27 21 19 52 28 24 16 45 19 40 3"S37 5-27 20 35 9W" 16 57 1OT37 18 40
3 12x 2 3a32 12 a 15 29 23 1 A49 15 3 17 3o 3/29 23 25 1 x46 25 23 2D 43
4 26 22 16 46 25 37 11 3543 13 48 27 27 29 47 16 50 85= 6 16 49 10 a 2 16 32
5 10T 19 29 36 81132 23 48 25 42 9===33 12 11122 0V340 23 9 1T59 24 26 032 3
6 23 52 12 n 6 21 4 5,5U5 7"35 21 51 25 20 15 0 8x27 17 6 81131 13 19
7 7a 4 24 22 33520 17 37 19 32 411126 8/42 29 46 23 46 18 59 22 14 26 13
8 19 58 363528 15 23 29 29 1^37 17 20 22 31 145=50 8T57 16 32 5^32 8 A 48
9 2II 36 18 27 27 18 1111525 13 53 0/36 6W45 ox 3 23 49 on 40 18 27 21 7
10 15 1 0A21 9A 10 23 26 26 23 14 13 21 20 15 15 8 a 17 14 20 i,51 1 311T11
11 27 17 12 14 21 1 5^36 9"1 7 28 10 6s: 9 0T15 22 16 27 33 13 18 15 7
12 93525 24 6 2nS 54 17 56 22 8 12W22 21 4 14 54 511 48 103523 25 21 26 57
13 21 27 615 0 '4 5i oi1126 5'25 26 45 5x56 29 10 18 54 22 52 711515 8^48
M 3 A 24 17 55 26 53 13 8 18 57 11s:14 20 37 13 a 0 1 3539 5^5 19 6 20 45
15 15 18 29 55 9^ 2 26 2 2V341 25 43 5T 2 26 25 14 5 17 7 0-57 2 11152
16 27 10 12^ 0 21 18 9t 9 16 37 iox 6 iy 7 9n 29 26 19 29 1 12 53 '5 13
l7 9*5 2 24 13 311142 22 29 0s:41 24 21 2 a 53 22 14 8A22 1011552 24 58 27 52
ts 20 57 61H38 16 18 6W 2 14 51 8T25 16 20 4as45 20 18 22 43 7'H3 10 / 51
19 2^57 19 17 29 6 19 50 29 5 22 16 29 30 '7 4 211S11 4-36 19 42 24 10
20 15 6 2/17 12/10 3-5' 13x19 5 8 55 12 11 25 29 '4 14 2 i<> 35 2/24 7W4S
21 27 29 '5 4 25 32 18 5 27 32 1 19 22 25 8 1 1.51 17 25 54 28 41 15 22 21 42
22 1Q 111H 29 29 9W14 2x31 11 T40 2 n 36 73540 23 15 7-47 ioi1155 28 33 5=47
23 23 16 13W46 23 19 17 2 25 41 15 38 20 2 5" 9 19 43 23 19 11W58 20 0
24 6/48 28 29 7 = 45 1T36 9a33 28 28 2A 15 17 0 im.45 5 '54 25 35 4x15
25 20 49 13-34 ! 22 29 16 6 23 12 1135 5 14 21 28 50 13 55 18 42 9 = 24 18 28
26 5W19 28 50 7 x 26 oa 25 6II37 23 31 26 20 10^41 26 15 i45 23 21 2T38
27 20 14 14 x 8 22 27 14 29 19 46 1 5^45 811513 22 36 8/49 15 4 7 x 27 16 43
28 55=27 29 16 7T22 28 13 23538 17 5 20 4 4 11138 21 40 28 40 21 38 0 8 40
29 20 48 22 3 11 II36 15 '4 29 47 1^54 16 52 4W53 125=34 5T54 14 31
3 6x 4 6823 24 37 37 35 1 1 "5 40 13 48 29 22 18 29 26 45 20 12 28 15
31 21 5 20 17 9A43 1 25 49 12 / 12 11 x 12 11 II50
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1874-1875
DM Jan. Feb. March ] April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 r 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 25I114 12 A43 21A43 6^29 9m. O 25/ 1 o = 54 23 x 5 16833 241139 13A51 1711522
2 835 27 25 1 3"549 18 18 21 3 7W57 14 40 7T29 on 42 83516 26 25 29 24
3 21 27 7w 9 15 48 on 8 3/16 21 6 28 36 21 48 14 33 21 31 811541 11^15
4 4A 11 19 9 27 42 12 3 15 39 4 = 29 12x38 5 8 59 28 4 A26 20 44 23 2
5 16 41 ii 1 9===31 24 3 28 14 18 3 26 44 20 1 11 3527 17 4 2^39 411148
6 28 57 12 49 21 19 6/13 11W 4 1 x50 10T52 3II54 24 32 29 28 14 27 i6 37
7 1 1 15 0 24 37 3"1 8 18 35 24 9 15 48 25 0 17 38 7,5123 11 11539 ' 26 14 1 28 34
8 22 55 6 m30 15 2 1V313 7 = 32 29 55 98 8 13511 20 1 23 42 8m 2 10/39
9 4^45 18 32 27 5 14 11 21 13 14T 12 23 13 14 34 211527 5^37 '9 52 22 54
10 16 34 0/51 9/22 27 32 5x i3 28 35 7ni5 27 45 14 42 17 27 1/47 5V320
11 28 29 13 3 21 58 HSS17 19 31 138 2 21 11 10A43 26 47 29 '4 13 49 17 58
12 ionv34 26 34 4V357 25 28 4T 5 27 29 43558 23 27 1 8-44 n111 1 26 0 o5= 48
13 22 56 1OV3 7 18 23 10 x 2 18 51 11 II50 18 32 5"57 20 34 22 50 8V321 '3 49
14 5/38 24 9 2=18 1 24 57 3 8 42 26 0 1 A51 18 13 21120 4/43 20 55 27 3
15 18 44 8 = 38 l6 42 10T 3 18 32 93554 '4 52 O:51 17 14 7 16 44 3 = 44 10x31
16 2V316 23 28 1 x31 25 13 3II 14 23 28 27 35 12 12 25 57 28 57 16 51 24 13
17 16 13 8x31 16 38 10 a 16 17 39 6,5141 10115 0 24 0 7/55 11 V325 ox 18 8T 10
18 0 32 23 37 1T53 25 5 13544 19 31 22 10 5 "147 20 6 24 12 14 6 22 22
19 15 6 8T35 17 6 91133 15 24 215 1 4-9 17 38 2V336 7 = 23 28 17 6 8 49
20 29 47 23 19 2a 7 23 35 28 39 14 14 i5 59 29 37 15 27 20 58 12T50 21 28
21 14x28 7 a 42 16 48 93511 11,5129 26 13 27 48 11 / 50 28 45 5x 1 27 40 6 1T 12
22 29 3 21 44 in 5 20 20 23 59 8- 5 9 "139 24 22 12 = 31 19 30 12 8 42 20 56
23 13T25 5 1124 14 56 3.51 7 611511 19 54 21 39 7V317 26 44 4T20 27 49 53532
24 27 34 18 43 28 22 15 33 18 1O 1 11145 3/53 20 39 1 1 x 22 19 27 1 2 n 50 19 51
25 11 a 26 1 3545 1 1 35 25 27 44 0^ 1 i'3 44 16 24 4 = 26 26 18 4 8 41 27 36 3A48
26 25 4 '4 32 24 7 9t44 11 50 25 54 29 17 18 38 11 T24 19 53 1235 1 17 20
27 811 29 27 6 6,5134 21 36 23 39 8/19 12V332 3x 9 26 31 41152 25 58 011526
28 21 42 9,ft29 18 48 3^25 5 "134 21 2 26 10 17 54 11 a 30 19 32 9,5127 13 7
29 43543 O11551 l5 3 17 38 40 2 10=: 6 2T14 26 14 33547 22 29 25 27
30 17 34 12 48 27 4 29 52 17 20 24 18 17 31 ion 38 17 35 5"S 5 7^3
31 0 14 24 40 12 / 20 8x40 18 9 O*155 19 23
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 1 m.10 14 f 46 22/35 8=32 14 x 1 68 6 15n 5 7.S158 2611558 omi5 '4/33 17W 5
2 12 57 27 5 454 21 55 28 8 21 8 035 2 21 58 9-=40 12 21 26 23 29 5
3 24 50 9W42 17 33 5*44 12T42 6n 19 H 53 5"S36 22 6 24 19 8W16 11 = 13
4 6/52 22 39 0 = 34 19 58 27 36 21 30 29 29 18 50 4 11118 6/12 20 14 23 33
5 19 6 5 = 56 13 59 4T33 12 8 44 63530 13,5142 1-41 16 18 18 2 2JS21 6x 8
6 iW34 19 30 27 46 19 25 27 58 21 11 27 29 14 11 28 12 29 55 '4 43 19 3
7 14 18 3x20 x55 4 8 26 i3n 7 5^26 1011548 26 25 10/3 W55 27 23 2T21
27 17 17 20 26 i9 19 26 28 2 19 12 23 41 811125 21 57 24 6 10x26 16 7
9 105S29 1 T27 10T53 411 18 123534 211529 6=~n 20 18 3W58 6 = 32 23 55 O 8 22
10 23 53 15 37 25 31 18 55 26 41 15 9 18 23 2/9 16 12 19 i9 7T52 15 4
11 7x27 29 48 10 8 6 33512 10 Si 20 27 47 0 11122 14 3 28 41 2x28 22 17 on 9
12 21 9 13a57 24 34 17 7 23 32 9-58 12 14 26 3 115= 28 16 2 786 15 28
13 4T58 28 3 8 1152 0,n.40 611520 21 56 24 3 8W15 24 36 or 1 22 13 03550
14 18 54 12II 6 22 56 13 52 18 49 3"146 5/55 20 40 8x 4 14 22 71127 16 3
15 2 8 57 26 3 63546 26 45 1^2 '5 36 17 52 3 = 21 21 50 29 1 22 39 0,5157
16 17 7 93554 20 22 911522 '3 4 27 25 29 57 16 17 5T53 13 8 50 733 39 i5 25
'7 1 II22 23 36 3^44 21 45 24 59 9/17 12 V3 14 29 28 20 7 28 43 22 17 29 22
18 15 39 7 SI 7 16 51 3^57 611149 21 16 24 42 12x54 4829 131131 6,5130 1211549
19 29 55 20 25 29 45 16 0 18 38 3W22 7^22 26 31 18 54 28 8 20 15 25 48
20 1435 5 311528 1211525 27 56 0/28 '5 36 20 13 1OT 19 31118 123529 3TR35 8-24
21 28 4 16 15 24 53 9 "149 12 20 28 0 3x 16 24 14 17 36 26 30 16 31 20 42
22 H.SU7 28 45 7- 9 21 38 24 18 10 = 34 16 30 8 8 16 1 3547 ioA 12 29 9 2"147
23 25 9 ni 1 19 16 3/28 6V321 23 19 29 56 22 24 15 49 23 34 11^31 '4 43
24 8 115 1 1 23 4 im.13 15 20 18 33 6x 18 13T33 6II35 29 38 611539 23 41 26 35
25 20 50 4'158 i3 5 27 16 o=55 l9 31 27 23 20 47 13A15 19 28 5 "144 8/25
26 3-11 16 47 24 54 9V3 22 13 30 3T 1 11 8 26 53s 0 26 39 2^ 3 17 41 20 16
27 15 16 28 36 6/44 21 39 26 22 16 50 25 41 19 8 911549 14 27 29 34 2V3 10
28 27 10 10/30 18 38 4 = 12 9x32 0858 ion 6 3.5UO 22 46 26 42 11/26 14 8
29 8 11159 0V342 '7 4 23 5 15 26 24 39 '7 1 5^29 811148 23 17 26 11
30 20 47 12 59 0x2O 7T 2 0 11 10 935 12 om'37 17 58 20 48 5V310 85=ig
31 2/41 25 35 21 23 23 41 13 36 2/42 20 36
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1876- 1877
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov Dec
0 1 0 , 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 .
1 3x 2 22 T 3 16 a 23 9 SB 48 18A41 8-42 131H1O 28/6 125=22 15x16 3 a 13 1OE
2 15 4 5 a 38 01123 23 56 2"519 21 21 25 19 9W 5 24 32 28 4 17 16 25
3 28 34 19 31 14 31 7A57 15 39 3 "147 7/20 21 51 6x52 11T 9 1 036 : ,:, -_
4 11T47 31141 28 45 21 47 28 45 16 4 19 16 3 = 48 19 23 24 31 16 5 25 .
5 25 22 18 8 13as 2 5"527 11-38 28 13 1W 9 15 49 2T 8 8a 8 O 32 36
6 y a 22 23546 27 21 18 54 24 20 10/15 13 2 27 57 15 5 21 58 15 5 -4
7 23 47 17 32 11 ^36 210 611151 22 13 24 54 10x13 28 16 51158 29 26 8n
8 8 1134 2 SI 17 25 43 15 12 19 12 4 7 6 = 49 22 39 11 8 41 20 5 13 .S135 21 =
J 23 38 16 54 9"539 28 0 1 / 24 15 59 18 48 5T 17 25 19 43515 27 33 5-'-:
10 8 as 4Q 1*S 15 23 20 10 i135 13 28 27 5i Ox53 18 9 9 I1 11 18 27 111519 1 1S
11 23 58 15 15 6^43 22 58 25 26 9 = 45 13 7 1 a 18 23 15 2,5137 24 53 1 mi
12 8^53 28 51 19 47 5t 8 7W20 21 45 25 33 '4 45 73530 16 44 8 15 '3 5"
13 23 25 12- 1 2 m.32 17 10 ig 12 3x54 8T16 28 33 21 54 01547 21 27 26
'4 7"S31 24 49 15 0 29 5 '= 5 16 17 21 19 12 11 42 6,ft22 14 43 4 m.28
15 21 6 7 11116 27 13 10V358 13 4 28 59 4 8 46 27 11 20 51 28 31 17 1S 21
16 4^13 19 27 9/16 22 52 25 14 12T 3 18 39 1 1 3555 5"Si5 12 7 29 55
17 16 55 1 / 26 21 11 4 = 53 7x38 25 35 21159 26 48 19 30 25 31 12 t 21 ! 15 :
18 29 17 13 20 yn 4 17 5 20 23 9a37 17 44 nA 44 3^30 811139 24 36 . 26 5-
19 1 1 11123 25 11 14 59 29 33 3T32 24 7 23547 26 32 17 11 21 32 6K3 39 8=4:
20 23 20 7W 6 27 1 12 K 20 17 9 911 2 18 0 1115 7 011133 4/ 8 18 35 20 31
21 5/" 19 7 9=14 25 31 1 8 14 24 14 3fl12 25 21 13 33 16 29 0=25 , 2*2.
22 17 1 i5=i7 21 42 9T 6 15 46 93532 18 13 9=-n 26 13 28 37 12 13 ' 14 -
23 28 53 13 4 4x27 23 4 01138 24 46 2"H55 22 35 8/36 10W34 24 5 26 3;
24 10V351 26 15 17 31 7 a 24 '5 44 9fl45 17 11 5"136 20 44 22 26 6m 6 9T .
22 56 9x 5 OT54 21 59 03552 24 21 0-59 18 15 2W43 4=i7 18 20 . 21 H
26 5= 9 22 8 14 35 6 II 44 15 52 811530 14 20 ot 35 14 36 16 12 OTT54
27 17 31 5T25 28 31 21 29 ofl 37 22 11 27 16 12 42 26 28 28 16 13 53 ; 19 *
28 Ox 2 18 53 12 a 39 6as 8 15 0 5-26 9"15i 24 4 8 = 25 10x34 27 19 : 3112;
29 12 44 2a33 26 55 20 35 28 59 18 18 22 9 6W 33 20 29 23 10 11 12 ' 18 1!
3 25 37 11 n 14 4.5W7 121535 011151 4f 15 18 26 2x45 6T 8 25 33 , 3E!>
31 8T43 25 33 25 48 16 13 OS:21 19 29 18 34
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
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0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 # :
1 3A48 261527 4 20 23 "140 27/13 11:5:30 13x20 28T22 161 1147' 243524 171532 1 26^ 7
2 18 51 10=2= 34 18 35 6/41 9W32 23 18 25 15 11 8 3 03533 8,5139 1^58 10 m 1
3 3"5 33 24 13 211124 19 20 21 38 5x 7 7T20 24 6 14 44 23 11 16 24 23 4-
4 17 52 7"127 15 47 1 W40 3 = 33 17 2 19 41 71135 29 17 7"S55 0 111.46 7 t-i
5 1=^44 20 16 28 44 13 45 15 22 29 8 2823 21 32 14.S1 8 22 46 14 57 , 20 y.
6 15 11 2/46 11 / 19 25 4 27 12 11 T30 15 31 535 55 29 12 7-36 28 52 3W35
7 28 17 15 1 23 36 7 = 29 9x 7 24 13 29 5 20 41 14m 20 22 19 12 / 25 16 16
8 11 m 3 27 4 5W 39 19 18 21 12 7 a 21 13n 7 5^44 29 23 6 11146 25 36 28 a
9 23 34 S1'3 59 17 32 1 x 12 3T33 20 54 27 35 20 55 1412 20 50 8V324 105:4;
10 5/52 20 49 29 21 13 14 16 13 41152 12 35 22 6"S 5 28 39 4 '3 20 51 22 43
11 18 1 2 = 38 us: 9 25 29 29 13 19 10 27 22 21 4 1 2 11142 17 43 3~ 0 4*31
12 ot-3 3 14 27 23 1 7T59 12 a 35 33544 12 A 24 5^44 26 17 0W30 14 57 16 20
13 11 59 26 19 4x58 20 45 26 16 18 26 27 20 20 20 9 * 25 12 56 26 46 28 1i
14 23 51 8 x 16 '17 4 3 a 48 10II15 3SI 8 12"S 4 3H55 22 10 25 4 8x 34 1OT11
15 5 = 4 20 19 29 20 17 6 24 25 17 44 26 29 17 23 4 '"3 34 75= 1 20 25 22 26
16 17 29 2T31 11 T49 01138 83542 215 9 1O-34 0/27 16 42 18 50 2T 25 4a59
17 29 19 14 54 24 29 14 22 23 0 16 21 24 18 13 10 28 39 ox 37 14 39 17 54
18 11x13 27 30 7 a 24 28 15 7,5117 0 18 7m42 25 36 10 = 29 12 27 27 8 1 n 12
19 23 14 10 a 22 20 32 12(E515 21 28 14 0 20 47 7W48 22 16 24 24 9 a 56 14 5J
20 5T27 23 34 31154 26 19 5^34 27 28 3/36 19 5 4x 4 6T31 23 2 28 51
21 17 54 711 6 17 31 1O,5128 19 32 10 11142 16 1O i=44 15 56 18 50 61125 13 s '
22 oa 42 21 1 1 as 22 24 39 3-^23 23 45 28 32 13 34 27 55 1 823 20 2 27 3c
23 i3 55 53519 !5 27 811550 17 5 6/35 10W44 25 22 ioT 1 14 9 33550 "A57
24 27 34 19 56 29 45 23 0 011139 19 13 22 47 7x10 22 17 27 9 '7 46 26 23
25 11 II 42 4A4S 14,fti3 7- 7 14 2 1V339 4=42 19 1 4 a 44 101121 1.5149 : ion 43
26 26 17 19 49 28 48 21 5 27 13 13 54 16 33 OT57 17 23 23 44 l5 50 24 56
27 113515 4"S5i i3"525 4 "153 10 / 11 25 59 28 21 13 0 on 16 73518 29 54 8-5*
28 26 28 19 44 27 58 18 25 22 53 7 = 55 iox 8 25 14 13 23 21 1 13"S59 22 51
29 HA45 12 21 1 / 40 5W21 19 45 21 5S 7 a 40 26 46 4 A 56 28 4 6 mi:
3 26 57 26 28 14 36 19 35 1 x32 3T55 20 22 103526 18 58 12 7 1 20 j
31 11"S53 1011115 29 36 16 1 3024 31511 1 3/2j
: 1
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1878-1879
>M Jan. Feb. March April May June July \ugnst Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 o , 0 1 o 1 0 1 c 1 0 r 0 1 0 -1 O 1
1 16 t 30 3 = '4 12 = 44 26 x 32 29T13 l51157 22 35 2 1411528 811111 15/56 4 = 14 7* 5
2 29 23 15 16 24 7 8T24 11 831 29 10 6Si 3 29 7 22 29 29 30 16 39 19 5
3 12/3 4 27 11 5x56 20 23 24 1 123536 20 13 13-40 6/23 12W37 28 48 0T57
4 24 30 9x 2 17 44 2 a 28 61142 26 11 411528 28 2 1Q 53 25 21 10 x 46 12 48
5 0 = 44 20 49 29 33 '4 43 19 34 9.a5& 18 44 12 11110 3W 1 7 = 46 23 38 24 41
6 18 46 2T37 11 T24 27 7 23537 23 49 3- 0 26 1 15 50 19 57 4T28 6 a39
7 ox 40 14 28 23 30 91143 15 53 7"5 17 12 9/37 28 23 1x58 16 19 18 46
8 12 28 26 27 5 a 24 22 32 29 20 21 58 1 111i9 22 56 10 = 42 13 52 28 14 1n 4
9 24 15 8 a37 17 38 53536 13A 2 6-u 15 18 5W 59 22 52 25 44 10a 15 13 33
10 6r 6 21 3 12n 485 1 18 57 26 58 20 27 29 9 18 48 4x54 7T35 22 23 26 14
11 18 4 3115 2 Si 39 1 1 11: 9 4 "145 12 / 48 1 = 25 16 51 19 27 41138 935 6
12 0 a 16 17 0 25 52 16 42 25 33 18 59 26 15 13 49 28 44 1 a 21 17 2 22 10
'3 12 47 03537 93518 1 ir5 6 10 9 3' 4 9W27 26 2 10T35 13 20 29 35 5.51 25
14 25 39 14 42 23 9 '5 49 24 5 6 57 22 23 8x 7 22 26 25 24 123519 18 51
15 81158 29 12 7^27 0^ 46 9 "13 OV3 34 5~ 5 20 5 4 a 20 71135 25 15 211529
16 22 42 14 4 22 8 15 5 24 2 13 50 17 31 1T57 16 17 19 5 8A26 16 19
17 63552 29 10 7"S 9 011151 8/18 26 -47 29 44 13 48 28 23 23530 21 54 0 21
18 21 22 1411j122 22 22 15 40 22 13 9 = 23 11x47 25 39 ion 40 15 19 5"54i 14 34
19 6 si g 29 3 7^37 0/ 8 5W43 21 42 23 42 7 a 3o 23 13 28 27 19 49 28 56
20 21 2 1426 22 44 14 10 18 48 3x48 5T33 19 41 635 4 11,5159 4-17 13 11124
21 5"S55 29 1 7 ;134 27 43 1 = 29 15 44 17 25 2n 0 19 19 25 5 19 2 27 53
22 20 41 1311111 21 58 10V348 '3 50 27 35 29 22 '4 36 3.51 1 ion 19 3 "157 12 / 17
23 5^14 26 56 5/55 23 27 25 55 9T27 11 a 29 27 34 17 10 25 6 18 54 26 29
24 19 29 10/15 19 22 5 = 46 7x49 21 24 23 5 103557 ' 11546 10 11 3/44 10V325
25 3x125 23 11 2/321 '7 49 19 39 38 30 fin 30 24 45 16 44 25 26 18 18 24 1
26 17 2 5V248 14 57 29 41 1T 29 15 5i 19 30 9SI 0 i^57 10 11140 2V3 30 7=15
27 0/21 18 8 27 14 11 x 29 13 24 28 29 23554 23 37 17 15 25 41 16 15 20 7
28 13 23 0 = 16 9 = 16 23 17 25 27 111125 16 40 811531 2 11127 10 / 21 29 32 2x39
29 2f> 9 21 9 5T 8 7a 43 24 41 0,5147 23 35 17 22 24 33 12 = 24 '4 54
3 8V342 2x57 17 6 20 13 835 14 15 11 8-38 1/53 8W15 24 53 26 57
31 21 3 14 43 21158 29 47 23 33 21 28 8T52
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 O ' 0 1 0 1 c 1 0 1 O 1
1 20T43 4II32 121127 28a539 411536 27-27 6/40 28V341 17 x 1 20T25 4II54 7as35
2 2 a37 16 56 24 47 12 SI 1 18 47 12 11126 21 18 12= i7 29 36 2 a 29 16 43 19 40
3 14 37 29 39 73525 25 52 3-26 27 3 5W46 25 37 UT57 14 25 28 35 1.5153
4 26 48 123542 20 27 10 11r 10 18 27 12 / 31 20 O 8x39 24 7 26 16 103532 14 20
5 9II 12 26 8 3 .51 55 24 59 3m42 27 20 3 = 55 21 23 6a 7 8n 6 22 40 27 2
6 21 51 9.5156 17 50 10 7 19 2 11 48 17 28 3T51 18 1 19 56 5A 2 io"; 5
7 43547 24 3 2 "5 12 25 25 4 t 13 25 51 ox 38 16 5 29 52 1^53 17 44 23 32
S 18 0 81526 16 54 1011143 19 7 9=27 13 26 28 7 1 1 1144 14 1 0115O 7-24
9 1 A 28 22 57 152 25 4S 3W36 22 37 25 55 10 a 3 23 44 26 26 14 24 21 41
IO 15 10 7^32 16 54 10/ 33 17 3fi 5x23 8T 9 21 55 9.5U3 28 29 611123
11 29 3 22 5 1 "153 24 52 1= 7 17 49 20 1 1 31150 18 24 22 6 13& 2 21 22
12 13"5 4 6 i1129 1fi 39 8W42 14 1 1 or 0 2a 6 15 5' 1 SI 14 6115 8 28 0 6/32
13 27 1 1 20 42 1/ 7 22 5 26 53 12 0 13 59 28 4 14 28 20 19 13 "114 21 42
'4 1 1 22 4 t 42 15 12 5= 5 9x1.5 23 54 25 53 103532 28 8 4^57 28 33 6V343
'5 25 33 18 27 28 V3 55 17 44 21 24 5 a 45 7II54 23 18 12115 13 i9 55 13/47 21 26
i6 9 "144 1W58 12 l6 ox 8 3T24 17 38 20 3 6,5124 26 39 5"1 4 28 45 5=45
7 23 51 15 14 25 19 12 20 15 18 2.9 35 23525 19 5' 11 20 20 13 13W19 19 37
1S 7/52 28 18 8= 5 24 23 27 9 11 1139 15 0 3 m1 36 26 8 5/i3 27 27 3x 2
9 21 45 11 s: 10 20 38 6T21 9a 1 23 51 27 5i 17 38 101154 19 54 11= 8 16 1
20 5W28 23 50 3x 0 18 15 20 54 655 12 io,n 56 1-52 25 32 4W14 24 23 28 38
21 18 58 6x 18 '5 13 oa 8 2II51 18 45 24 17 16 12 9*57 18 9 7x15 10T58
22 2=14 18 36 27 20 11 59 14 53 l Si 29 711551 "135 24 4 1 = 40 19 48 23 4
23 15 '3 0T45 9T20 23 52 27 2 14 26 21 38 14 55 7W54 '4 51 2T 7 580
-1 27 57 12 46 21 16 51147 935 i9 27 37 5 ===35 29 9 21 27 27 44 14 '5 16 51
25 1O x 25 24 40 3a 9 17 47 21 47 ,11 15 4 19 4 13/16 4 = 45 1O x 22 26 15 28 41
26 22 39 6 a32 5 0 29 55 4,5127 24 46 311152 27 12 17 49 22 48 8 a 10 101132
27 4T43 18 24 26 53 1235 13 17 24 8 44 ,8 7 10V359 Ox40 5T 4 20 2 22 27
28 1 fi 38 0 11 21 8 [149 24 46 011540 22 57 2/23 24 35 13 22 17 13 1 II53 43528
29 28 31 20 53 7,5138 14 18 711124 16 38 8= 0 25 52 29 15 13 44 16 37
3 1OA.24 335 9 20 54 28 19 22 O 0V348 21 13 8T14 11 a 11 25 38 28 55
31 22 23 15 43 12-43 14 50 4" 13 23 4 11A24
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 880- 1 88 1
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 0 , 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t O t
1 24A 5 8"153 2V3I5 10=28 29x51 3B51 180 8 2A 6 5"SI3 23^55 1t 2
2 6nS 59 28 6 23 5 16 15 23 58 I2T25 '5 53 29 55 14 25 18 19 81iU6 16 3
3 20 10 12 n1 7 7t 15 0S 1 7x 9 24 44 27 47 11 3547 26 59 1-46 22 52 1 y% 9
4 3^37 26 15 21 22 '3 35 20 6 6 a 52 9n36 23 46 911550 15 32 7/35 16 9
5 17 22 10 / 29 5W24 26 57 2T48 18 52 21 23 5<5154 22 58 29 33 22 17 0 = 51>
f< 1 111.26 24 48 19 20 10 x 7 15 18 0045 3*5H 18 14 6===21 13"144 6W54 15 28
7 15 46 gV3 7 3 = 11 23 7 27 38 12 34 I5 3 011547 19 56 28 0 21 19 29 37
8 0/21 23 24 16 54 5T55 9 8 48 24 22 27 I 13 33 311141 12 1 18 5 = 31 13x23
9 '5 6 7 = 35 0 x 27 18 31 21 50 6ss 9 9SI 7 26 32 17 33 26 32 19 28 26 47
10 29 55 21 34 13 50 0S 55 3044 18 0 21 23 9^44 1 t 32 10 V3 42 3x 9 9T50
11 14W40 5x18 26 58 '3 7 15 34 29 56 3"S51 23 10 15 35 24 46 16 36 22 35
12 29 14 18 43 9T52 25 10 27 21 I2.0. 1 16 33 6m.48 29 42 8 = 43 29 49 5 5
'3 13 = 31 1T48 22 29 7n 3 gas 8 24 17 29 30 20 40 13V352 22 33 12T48 17 22
M 27 26 14 33 4 a 51 18 52 20 59 61550 12 46 4*44 28 3 6x 16 25 34 29 29
15 10x57 26 59 17 0 oss 39 2.5159 19 42 26 21 19 1 12 = 13 19 49 8a 8 I I U 2S
16 24 3 9 9 28 57 12 30 15 11 2-56 10 11116 3 "2 27 26 20 3T10 20 30 23 21
'7 6T47 21 8 10048 24 29 27 42 16 36- 24 32 18 0 1ox 18 16 19 2041 533 I I
:8 19 10 2059 22 36 6A42 1onS 34 011.42 9t 5 2 = 36 24 5 29 13 14 43 l6 59
19 1 a 18 14 48 4 as 28 19 14 23 53 15 12 23 53 17 8 7T36 11 a 52 26 37 28 47
20 13 15 26 41 16 28 2111210 7-41 0/ 3 8W49 1 X30 20 48 24 16 83525 10,0,38
21 25 6 83542 28 43 '5 33 21 57 15 8 23 47 15 36 3 a 40 6025 20 12 22 36
22 6n56 20 56 11.a 17 29 25 611138 0V320 8=37 29 21 16 12 18 24 2SI O 4 "43
23 18 48 3 ^26 24 13 13^43 21 38 '5 27 23 12 12T43 28 27 035 14 l3 55 17 4
z4 0a547 16 15 7"S34 28 23 6/49 0 = 22 7x27 25 41 10028 12 I 26 1 29 42
25 12 56 29 24 21 20 1311118 22 1 M 57 21 16 8 a 17 22 20 23 50 8")123 12 41
26 25 17 1211553 5^27 28 18 7 3 29 8 4T39 20 34 43a 8 5^45 21 5 26 5
27 7^5' 26 37 19 52 13' 15 21 49 12 X52 17 36 2036 15 58 17 53 4-12 9 "155
28 20 41 10^35 4 11(26 28 1 6 = 13 26 9 0 a 11 14 28 27 55 o1519 17 56 24 12
29 3"M5 24 42 19 4 12V330 20 13 9T 3 12 26 26 16 10A 3 '3 6 1 11148 8/54
30 17 3 3*37 26 39 3x48 21 35 24 28 8as 5 22 28 26 17 16 15 23 55
31 ^33 18 2 17 0 6020 20 0 9=== 54 913 7
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 t O t 0 1 0 1 0 t
1 24W21 16x54 24 X50 13848 I6059 1.a 3 3"S20 19- 9 8/ 5 16V3 9 9x40 18T 9
1 9 = 28 IT 4 8T57 26 36 29 7 '2 53 15 21 1 "153 21 48 0 = 22 23 55 1 a 41
3 24 '8 14 45 22 41 90 4 l1ra 4 24 46 27 34 M 56 5W53 14 49 8r 5 '5 1
4 8x44 27 58 5 a 57 21 14 22 55 6 "5 47 lo 1 28 23 20 2d 29 26 22 5 28 7
5 22 43 10 a 44 18 48 3mI3 4 A 45 1<) 0 22 47 12 t 15 5= 7 14X 8 5 a 53 11 n 0
6 6T14 23 8 1 n 15 15 4 16 38 1 3 5 "156 26 32 20 7 28 47 19 24 23 39
7 19 19 5" M 13 24 26 53 28 40 14 21 19 30 IIWI5 5X 12 13T15 2037 6 52. 5
X 2B 0 17 9 25 21 8,5145 101*55 27 35 3/32 26 18 20 13 27 27 15 30 18 19
9 M 23 28 57 735 10 20 46 23 27 11 "11 5 17 59 11 = 32 4T59 11 a 1e 28 5 0SI 23
10 26 31 103544 18 57 3"S 0 6-5= 19 25 20 2W50 26 48 10 22 24 41 103524 12 19
11 8 n 29 22 32 osi 48 15 29 '9 33 9*47 17 5f' "X55 3818 7041 22 29 24 1 1
12 20 20 4 SI 25 12 46 28 16 3 "U0 24 31 3=10 26 43 16 45 20 19 4,5126 6* 3
13 235 8 16 26 24 54 11 22 17 6 9V3 26 18 20 IlT 5 29 45 2as38 16 18 '7 59
M '3 55 28 37 7 tf 16 24 45 1/20 24 24 3x.1g 24 58 12 0 20 14 42 28 11 0- 3
15 25 45 10t! 57 19 52 8 11124 15 4f' 9 = 16 17 56 8B21 24 36 26 37 lo11j 8 12 22
16 7^38 23 28 2-41 22 14 0W18 23 f6 2T 9 21 17 63538 8.f5128 22 16 24 58
17 19 37 6-n I5 44 6 t 14 14 51 8x19 '5 54 3 U 50 18 32 20 20 4^37 7 "155
18 11*44 19 4 28 59 20 20 29 20 22 21 29 12 16 4 0fl2I 2"S 17 '7 15 21 17
'9 14 0 2 m.10 12 11125 4W28 13 = 41 6r 1 12 B 7 28 6 12 I I 14 24 o"1u 5* 4
20 26 27 '5 3 26 0 18 38 27 52 19 21 24 41 93559 24 6 26 42 13 28 19 14
21 g- 8 29 4 9/44 2 = 48 1 1 X 49 2 8 22 70 0 21 48 6115 7 9-14 27 3 3 '143
22 22 5 12/54 23 37 16 56 25 34 15 6 19 6 3^37 18 17 22 0 10 / 55 18 27
23 5 "121 27 1 7W39 1x 0 9r 4 27 35 155 4 15 28 0^37 5"1 I 25 1 3 = 17
M 18 58 11V324 21 49 M 59 22 20 9053 12 56 27 23 13 8 18 I5 9V3 16 18 5
25 2/59 26 2 6= 6 28 49 5 22 22 0 24 4<5 9 "524 25 49 I / 41 23 36 2x44
26 17 22 10 = 48 20 28 12 T 29 18 10 4 35 0 6SI 36 21 32 8 111.4 1 15 T9 7 = 56 17 9
27 2V3 7 25 37 4X50 25 56 0045 15 55 18 27 3-48 21 45 29 5 22 14 IT17
28 17 7 10 X 20 19 8 98 7 13 7 27 46 om521 16 13 5/o 13W 0 6 x 26 '5 5
29 2=15 3TI5 22 I 25 17 9A35 12 19 28 49 18 28 27 3 20 31 28 35
3 17 22 17 7 4O38 7as19 21 25 24 25 1 1 m.38 2V3II 11 = 12 4T25 " a 47
31 2Xl8 o39 19 13 6 41 24 42 25 25 24 44
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 882-1883
DIV Jan. Feb. March April May June Jly August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
c 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 '
1 7 II27 233529 2A28 1611548 19-30 6/24 12V345 6x4 29T44 61138 2435 16 26 A 54
2 19 59 5A27 14 20 28 48 H1157 19 55 27 12 21 3 13 8 57 20 7 6A43 8"555
i 23521 17 21 26 12 1O-56 14 38 3W42 11=50 5T48 27 44 33510 18 54 20 48
4 '4 34 29 14 8l15 5 23 11 27 32 17 42 26 30 20 13 un 5 '5 5i 011554 2-39
5 26 40 11 "5 6 20 1 5"125 10/39 1=52 11x7 4 8 16 24 4 28 14 12 46 14 31
6 8,5139 23 0 2i O 18 10 24 0 16 7 25 35 '7 57 63543 1OA23 24 37 26 29
7 20 34 4^57 14 4 0/56 7W33 0x25 9T49 1 n 17 19 7 22 23 6-28 811138
s 21525 17 0 26 15 13 55 21 19 14 41 23 48 14 18 1 Si20 41517 18 24 21 O
9 14 17 29 13 8 "135 27 8 5=15 28 53 7831 27 4 13 25 16 8 oi1128 3/38
10 26 12 11 11140 21 6 10W 39 19 22 12T58 21 0 9as37 25 23 27 59 12 40 ! 16 34
11 8-14 24 25 3/53 24 27 3x37 26 56 411 14 22 0 711517 9^51 25 4 29 46
12 20 27 7/32 16 58 8 = 34 l7 57 1O 8 43 17 16 4.TU4 19 9 21 48 7*39 13W3
13 2"157 21 7 0V325 22 58 2T20 24 20 035 6 16 21 1 0 3 "149 20 27 26 54
'4 15 48 5H10 14 17 7x37 16 40 7II44 12 45 28 22 12 51 15 58 3tt29 10=46
15 29 5 19 42 28 35 22 24 0 8 55 20 55 25 12 lonS 17 24 45 28 16 16 44 24 45
if. 12/49 4 = 39 13 = 16 7T12 '4 59 33552 7SI 30 22 8 6 "143 10 / 45 0=13 8x50
17 27 2 19 54 28 16 21 54 28 48 i*5 35 19 38 3^58 18 50 23 28 13 56 22 58
18 11 W41 5x 16 13x27 6 a 23 12 n 20 29 3 111539 15 48 1/9 6W27 27 53 ?T y
19 26 41 20 33 28 38 20 31 25 32 HA18 13 33 27 43 '3 44 19 46 12x 3 21 15
JO n=53 5T34 13T38 4II16 83525 23 23 25 24 9 "147 26 40 3 = 27 26 24 5*21
21 27 6 20 11 28 19 17 36 21 0 511520 7^15 22 4 1OV3 0 17 29 10T54 19 24
22 12x 9 4a 19 12834 03532 3*U9 17 13 19 11 4/40 23 47 1 x54 25 27 3 11 20
23 26 55 '7 57 26 20 '3 7 '5 25 29 6 1 mi6 7 39 8= 3 16 37 9 8 59 17 8
24 11 T 16 1II 7 91138 25 25 27 23 11 4 13 36 1W 5 22 45 1T33 24 24 03544
-5 25 12 13 53 22 30 7A29 9*517 23 12 26 15 15 1 7x48 16 33 81136 4 5
26 8 a 41 26 19 5as 0 19 25 21 1 1 5 "134 : 9/18 29 27 23 3 1 830 22 32 27 9
27 21 46 83531 17 14 1 115 18 3-10 18 15 22 49 14 = 19 8T20 16 15 635 6 9SI 56
28 41132 20 33 29 15 13 11 15 18 1 / 18 6V347 29 29 . 23 27 01141 19 19 22 26
29 17 2 11 SI 10 25 9 27 39 14 44 21 12 14x47 8a 17 14 43 2Sl 9 411540
SO 29 19 23 1 7-14 10111.16] 28 34 5 = 59 OT 2 22 41 28 19 14 40 16 42
31 11 27 4"553 23 11 20 59 '5 4 11 3530 28 35
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 O 1 0 1 O 1 O ' 0 :
1 10-25 24 n1io 2/22 19W21 26= 11 19T13 28 a 9 193538 7"537 10-44 24 11158 28/0
2 22 16 6/35 14 44 2 = 51 10 x 22 3850 12 n 24 2,5159 19 57 22 36 6/50 1OV32T
3 4"U4 19 22 27 27 16 49 24 54 18 32 26 32 16 5 2^ 5 4 "124 18 49 22 51
4 16 24 2V335 10V336 1 x 14 9T43 3II" 10 35 29 28 54 '4 3 16 10 OV3 56 5 = 34
5 28 51 16 16 24 14 16 3 24 43 17 42 24 11 1111528 25 54 27 58 13 15 18 31
6 11 '37 0s:24 8 = 22 1T 9 9 a 46 13557 7A34 23 46 7 "14 1 9/50 25 48 1 x43
7 24 47 '4 54 22 57 16 23 24 43 '5 53 20 37 , 5^50 19 28 21 52 8 = 40 15 13
8 8V319 29 41 7x53 1 8 34 91126 29 26 3"520 17 44 1 / 19 1 4 7 21 53 29 1
9 22 12 '4x34 23 1 16 35 23 49 12A35 '5 44 : 29 33 13 21 1 16 40 5x30 13T10
10 6=22 29 26 8r 13 1 n 15 73547 25 20 27 52 11 111.21 25 38 1 29 36 19 32 27 37
11 20 43 14T 9 23 16 15 32 21 19 7"545 9-48 23 14 8V314 12 = 57 3T59 12 a 20
12 5x 9 28 36 88 4 29 22 4A25 19 54 21 38 1 5 '17 21 15 26 46 18 48 27 51
3 i9 35 12 a 46 22 30 123546 17 8 1-50 3 "127 7 35 4=43 11 x 2 3 8 52 121113
'4 3T55 26 36 61133 25 46 29 31 13 41 15 20 0W14 1 is 38 ; 25 43 19 4 27 7
15 18 6 ion 9 20 11 8A25 1 "it 39 25 29 27 23 '3 15 2 x59 10T43 4'5 1 '1.3547
iC 28 8 23 27 33528 20 47 23 35 [ 711121 9 t 39 26 41 '7 4 25 54 19 14 26 5
17 15 59 6as 30 16 24 2*555 5^25 19 20 22 13 10 = 30 2T34 11 8 6 33=53 9.a 58
18 29 4 19 20 29 5 '4 54 17 13 1 / 3 5 6 24 40 17 33 26 9 18 7 23 23
19 13ml 2A O 11 A31 26 47 29 3 13 53 18 20 9x 5 2 a 28 101157 1A53 6m120
20 26 32 14 29 23 46 8-36 iom.57 26 32 1=52 23 39 17 12 25 23 15 1O 1S 33
21 9^43 26 49 5 "553 20 25 22 58 9W26 15 40 \ 8T15 1 n 4 1 93523 28 2 1- 7
22 22 43 811559 17 53 211115 5/ 9 : 22 36 29 41 22 47 . 15 50 1 22 58 1 1011I31 13 6
23 5^31 21 1 29 47 14 9 17 31 5 = 59 13x49 7 8 11 29 39 : 6,51 9 22 43 24 56
24 18 6 2-56 11-37 26 8 oV3 5 19 34 28 1 21 24 1335 9 18 58 4-42 6111.42
25 011528 14 46 23 25 8/16 12 53 : 3x20 12T14 5II24 26 21 1 1528 16 32 18 29
26 12 38 26 33 5"H4 20 34 25 54 17 14 26 24 19 12 9A16 ! '3 44 28 19 0/22
27 24 37 8nt22 17 6 3 4 9 = 10 1 T 16 10 a 31 23547 21 56 25 48 lo11i 5 12 23
28 629 20 16 29 4 15 51 22 41 15 24 24 33 16 10 411524 7^44 : 21 54 24 36
29 18 17 11 / 13 28 57 6x27 29 36 8II31 29 20 16 40 19 ?5 3/49 7 'n 0
3 om 7 23 35 12 = 23 20 29 13852 22 22 1 12SI 18 28 46 1 11122 15 5 19 38
31 12 2 | 6V317 4T45 6^ 5 | 25 4 | 1 13 10 ! 2 = 28
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1884-1885
DMl Jan. Feb. March i April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
C 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 1 0 # 0 r 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1
1 2811126 14W 5 22V352 6x45 9T18 26 a 51 33544 27A 9 2019 2611155 141316 16 = 30
2 10/48 25 57 4=41 18 47 21 58 101146 18 28 12 "5 10 411136 10 / 26 26 37 28 25
3 23 1 7=47 16 29 1T 0 4a56 24 59 3 ,51 20 26 57 18 27 23 3 8 = 42 iox 13
4 5W 6 19 36 28 20 13 26 18 12 93522 18 11 1124 1/51 6V3 10 20 36 22 1
5 17 5 1 x 26 1Ox 15 26 6 1II45 23 5i 2TO53 25 29 14 5 18 29 2 x 24 3T55
6 28 59 13 20 22 18 9a 0 15 33 8,0.19 17 22 9 m.10 27 28 -3i 14 12 15 58
7 10=49 25 19 4T49 22 8 29 30 22 42 1^35 22 29 9V348 12 27 26 4 28 17
8 22 36 7T26 16 50 5n 30 13^34 6to56 15 30 5*28 21 54 24 15 8r 6 10 a 54
9 4x25 19 46 29 24 19 4 27 42 21 0 29 7 18 8 3 = 51 6x 3 20 20 23 51
10 16 18 2 8 21 12 a 11 23550 ilA51 4^53 12 11128 OW34 15 41 17 53 2 a 48 711 9
11 28 19 15 14 25 13 16 46 25 59 18 36 25 33 12 48 27 29 29 49 i5 32 20 45
12 10T33 28 31 8n33 0,0.52 1OTO 5 2m. 9 8/25 24 52 9x 17 HT53 28 32 4^37
13 23 6 12II13 22 11 15 6 24 9 15 31 21 4 6 = 49 21 7 24 8 11II45 18 40
'4 6a 2 26 21 6a5 7 29 26 8- 8 28 41 3W32 18 41 3T 3 o 8 35 25 11 2,0.49
15 19 25 103554 20 22 13U51 22 2 11/39 15 48 0x29 15 5 19 13 83547 17 2
16 31118 25 48 4^54 28 15 5"14f: 24 24 27 55 12 16 27 16 2II 4 22 31 1TO13
'7 17 41 10,5155 19 38 12-34 19 20 6V3 56 9 = 53 24 6 9 8 37 15 7 6,5122 15 22
18 23531 26 7 4TO28 26 44 2/40 19 15 21 45 5T59 22 12 28 23 20 i9 29 27
19 17 39 11 "5 14 19 19 1 1 11140 15 43 1 5522 3x33 18 0 511 2 113553 4 TO 23 13 28
20 2,0.58 26 7 4- 1 24 17 28 29 i3 19 15 20 0 a 12 18 9 25 36 18 31 27 23
21 18 14 1038 18 }0 7*33 10)358 25 9 27 10 12 39 1 3536 9.0-34 2-44 11 11112
22 3"S19 24 43 2"137 20 27 23 12 6x56 9T 7 25 25 '5 24 23 46 16 59 24 53
23 18 4 8 1112 1 16 21 in 1 5 = 13 18 46 21 16 8 II 33 29 33 8115 1 1 1 i11 13 8/23
24 2 23 21 33 29 39 15 17 17 5 OT43 3a42 22 5 14A 3 22 46 15 21 21 40
25 16 19 4/21 12/34 27 20 28 54 12 53 16 29 635 5 28 50 728 29 18 4W43
26 29 42 16 48 25 6 95=13 10x45 25 20 29 42 20 29 13 TO 49 22 8 13/0 17 3
27 i211145 29 0 7W 20 21 2 22 42 8 a 10 13 n 22 5 Sli6 28 51 6 111.4 1 26 22 Os: 1
28 25 27 11 V3 0 19 21 2x52 4T52 21 25 27 30 20 19 13^49 20 58 9V323 12 17
29 7*53 1 = 13 14 49 17 19 511 7 1235 4 5"3 28 33 4/54 22 4 24 20
3 20 6 13 2 26 56 oa 7 19 14 26 57 20 39 1211157 18 26 4=25 6x13
31 2V3 9 24 51 i3 '7 12,51 2 5^38 1W33 18 1
DM Jah Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
O 1 O 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 r 0 1
1 29x 49 14 a 3 22 a 42 103529 17 SI 44 10-54 20111 1 10V354 27 = 56 or 50 15 a 24 181150
2 11^41 26 36 51112 23 58 1 11S 48 25 22 4/ 2 23 52 1O x 2 12 41 27 28 1 3524
3 23 44 91132 18 2 7^5 16 10 9 "153 17 53 6 = 36 22 1 24 33 91138 '4 7
4 6a 2 22 54 22 7 0-48 24 20 1 W3 19 6 3T56 6 a 26 21 56 27 1
5 18 40 63543 14 53 6 1i5 46 15 39 8/38 14 51 1 x23 15 47 18 22 43524 10,0. S
6 '041 20 58 28 58 21 44 om.34 22 40 27 55 13 3" 27 3 on 23 '7 4 23 27
7 15 6 5,0-35 13A3 6-54 15 25 6V3 22 10s:40 25 29 983' 12 33 29 58 7:5 2
8 28 56 20 29 28 23 22 6 0/4 19 41 23 8 7T22 2 1 29 24 54 13A 11 2 53
9 1335 6 5nS32 13"S 33 711 9 14 23 2 = 37 5x22 19 13 31137 73B29 26 46 5=a 1
10 27 33 20 35 28 48 21 55 28 16 15 " 17 23 ia 5 15 58 20 24 1011543 '9 25
11 12^10 5-29 .14=5= 0 6/16 11 H41 27 27 29 18 '3 4 28 37 3A42 25 5 4 "1 1
12 26 51 20 8 28 58 20 9 24 4 9x30 11 T 9 25 13 113038 17 25 9-49 18 46
13 H"528 4 ''127 13 "135 3W32 7 = 15 21 24 23 2 7n 38 25 4 1 TO 3 24 5 3*3
14 25 57 18 24 27 46 16 27 19 30 3T14 5a 1 20 22 8,5158 16 14 9m.59 18 7
15 10=2= 14 1*58 11/29 28 58 1 x 31 15 6 17 12 33528 23 18 1-15 25 6 2W28
16 24 18 15 10 24 45 urn 13 23 27 4 29 38 16 59 8to 3 16 30 10 / 1 16 29
17 8i1 7 28 4 73<5 23 10 25 11 9 8 13 12 n 22 0A54 23 5 1 11149 24 34 0= 5
18 21 41 10V340 20 6 5x 1 7T 0 21 35 25 27 5 " 8-17 17 1 8W40 13 16
KJ 5/ 1 23 3 2 s: 20 16 48 18 55 41113 83552 29 47 23 27 1/56 22 17 26 3
20 18 8 5 = 14 14 22 28 35 0 a 58 17 8 22 37 i4"S35 8 11127 16 25 5 5= 26 8x30
21 1 V3 1 17 17 26 15 ior 26 13 13 035 19 6,5139 29 27 23 8 01325 18 9 20 40
22 3 42 29 13 8x 4 22 22 25 4 3 45 20 54 14-17 7*25 '3 55 0x31 2T39
23 26 10 11 x 4 '9 52 4 a 27 8ni9 27 24 5"S17 28 56 4V340 26 57 12 37 '4 31
24 85:26 22 52 1T40 16 41 21 11 11.5113 19 43 13 m.21 17 40 9 = 36 24 33 26 23
25 20 32 4T40 13 31 29 4 43515 25 10 4- 9 27 27 or2i 21 55 6T24 8 a 17
26 2 M 29 16 30 25 27 11 1138 17 31 9115 13 18 30 11 1 13 12 45 4x 1 18 15 20 19
27 14 20 28 25 7 a 29 24 23 0,5157 23 21 2"143 24 39 24 57 15 58 oa 7 21131
28 26 7 10 a 28 19 39 73520 '4 34 7^31 16 46 747 7* 0 27 5 12 6 '4 55
29 7T55 2IT 0 20 32 28 22 21 43 0/38 20 39 18 57 9T40 24 12 27 33
3 19 47 14 33 3^59 12TO22 5 "154 14 17 3 = 16 21 32 6 II26 103524
31 1 a 48 27 22 26 33 27 42 15 4i 3 8 26 23 29
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 888-1 889
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t
1 6A47 2811513 22 -=35 16/5 23W14 10x56 13T46 27 a 35 1 1 3544 I5A 5 4=5=34 12 m.27
2 20 16 12=5=32 7tl1l8 0V3 10 6a:34 23 16 25 45 9031 24 17 28 27 19 19 27 39
3 3"5 56 26 51 21 48 13 49 19 29 5T23 7 a 38 21 34 74U2 1211516 4 "123 12/57
4 17 46 11 "1 6 6/2 27 4 2X 4 17 20 19 31 3M9 20 29 26 33 19 39 28 9
5 1=5=44 25 14 19 58 9 = 59 14 23 29 13 1 025 16 18 4115 8 II =5< II 4/54 13W 6
6 15 5 9/13 3V336 22 37 2 30 11 8 4 13 26 29 3 18 9 26 5 19 57 27 40
7 <y1 2 23 3 16 57 5X 2 8T29 22 57 25 34 I2A 6 2=5=27 1rn1 5 4W42 n = 47
H 14 18 6V342 0E 2 17 16 20 24 4053 7554 25 26 16 56 26 0 19 1 25 26
9 28 35 20 8 12 53 29 23 2 8 16 16 54 20 24 9115 2 1 11129 10/44 2 = 55 8x39
10 12/49 3-23 25 33 11 T24 14 8 29 2 3SI 8 22 52 16 1 25 10 16 23 21 29
11 26 59 16 24 8x 1 23 20 26 1 1hel8 16 5 6=5=52 0/25 9V3 16 29 29 3T59
12 I0V353 29 11 20 21 5 a 14 7n56 23 44 29 16 21 0 14 39 23 2 12 x 16 16 14
13 24 33 11X45 2T31 T7 5 19 55 6<(121 12 11540 5"H3 28 41 6a28 24 47 28 18
M 7-56 24 6 14 35 28 57 1 59 19 12 26 17 19 27 12V329 19 36 7T 6 10 a 14
15 21 0 6r 16 26 32 10051 14 I3 2 115 18 10=5= 8 3/40 26 5 2x30 19 16 22 6
16 3^45 18 17 8 a 25 22 50 26 37 15 42 24 12 17 49 9=28 15 12 1 a 19 3056
"7 16 12 0 a 11 20 16 43257 9A17 29 26 8 11126 IW53 22 40 27 43 13 16 15 47
18 28 24 12 3 20 9 17 17 22 15 I3===3I 22 48 15 49 5x40 10T 5 25 9 27 40
'9 10T25 23 57 14 7 29 55 5t37 27 54 7* 15 29 36 18 29 22 18 7n 0 912,38
20 22 20 5n57 26 14 12,5154 19 23 1211134 21 44 13 = 12 IT 7 4 23 18 50 21 42
21 48 12 18 8 83536 26 20 3^37 27 25 6V3 7 26 35 13 32 16 22 03541 3.5154
22 16 7 03534 21 18 1011515 18 15 12 / 20 20 21 9X43 25 47 28 15 12 36 16 16
*3 28 9 13 21 4,5124 24 40 31H4 27 9 4 a: 22 22 35 7 a 52 1on 5 24 37 28 52
24 10022 26 31 17 57 9-=3' 18 26 11 W46 18 4 5T12 19 49 21 54 6,5150 II1E43
25 22 51 10SI 5 111558 24 42 3*4 26 4 1 X27 17 34 1 n40 3545 19 17 24 52
26 535 37 24 4 16 28 1om. 2 18 45 9 = 58 14 29 29 44 13 30 15 44 2"S 3 8=5=23
27 18 42 811524 1<2=20 25 21 333 23 27 27 12 11 a 43 25 23 27 54 '5 13 22 16
28 2<1 7 23 1 16 27 10 / 27 17 56 6x32 9T37 23 37 73523 10,5122 28 50 6n132
29 '5 49 7-47 1 "139 25 10 1=51 19 14 21 48 5029 19 37 23 13 12=5=56 21 8
3 29 47 16 45 9W27 15 18 IT37 3 a 48 17 24 2 A1o 611530 27 30 6/ 0
31 13^56 1/36 28 18 15 42 29 27 20 17 21 1
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov Dec
0 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1
1 6V3 3 27 = 33 5X53 23T52 27 a 2 113515 14A 6 1=5=18 22 m. 8 m 5 24= 3 IT33
20 55 11 x 20 19 25 6 a 20 8059 23 4 26 18 M 25 6/ 3 15 " 7X45 14 36
3 5 = 32 24 44 2T39 18 35 20 49 4^59 811542 27 48 20 7 29 16 21 16 27 24
4 19 46 7T46 15 36 on 38 23536 17 3 21 22 11 m.28 4V320 13=19 4T36 9 a 59
5 3x 35 20 26 28 14 12 $2 14 23 29 21 4-21 25 25 18 39 27 18 '7 44 22 21
6 16 57 2 a 47 10 a 35 24 21 26 16 11 11557 17 41 9t 39 3= 3 II X 12 oa 39 40 33
7 29 55 M 53 22 41 635 9 8^18 24 55 1 11124 24 8 17 27 24 57 13 20 16 37
8 12 T 30 26 48 4037 18 2 20 35 8=5=19 15 31 849 ' x47 8T29 25 48 28 32
9 24 47 8038 16 27 oA 5 3 "S 12 22 10 0/0 23 37 '5 57 21 46 8n 3 103523
10 6 a 51 20 28 28 16 12 24 16 13 611129 14 49 8 = 25 29 51 4 a 46 20 6 22 10
11 18 45 23522 I03510 25 3 29 43 21 12 29 50 23 6 13T26 17 29 235 I 3.5158
12 on 35 M 25 22 14 8<n 7 13^41 6/14 14W57 7X33 26 39 29 53 13 49 15 48
13 12 25 26 40 4 A 33 21 37 28 6 21 26 0S 0 21 39 9 a 29 I20 3 25 36 27 46
14 24 17 9A 10 17 11 5^33 12 11154 6W38 14 50 5 T 22 21 59 24 0 7-K25 9TS55
15 63s 16 21 56 o11S 10 '9 52 27 55 21 42 29 22 18 39 4011 53550 19 23 22 20
16 18 23 411559 13 31 4 "129 13/2 6=28 13x29 I B 31 16 10 17 38 11534 5= 6
17 oA 40 18 18 27 M 19 16 28 5 20 51 27 9 14 I 28 0 29 28 14 3 18 15
18 13 8 1=5=51 HA 14 4/4 12V355 4X49 1oT 22 26 12 93548 11A27 26 54 1 m.52
19 25 49 15 36 25 27 18 46 27 27 18 22 23 11 8nu 21 39 23 40 10=5= 1 1 15 56
20 81543 29 30 911148 3V3 16 11 = 36 IT30 5 39 20 1 3A38 6115 11 23 55 0/26
21 21 51 1311131 24 II 17 31 25 24 14 l6 17 50 1 as49 15 49 19 4 8 "1 4 15 17
22 5=5= 12 27 36 8/30 1=30 8x50 26 44i 29 49 13 38 28 15 2=5=20 22 35 0V323
23 18 48 11/44 22 44 15 12 21 56 8 a 58 1 1 n 40 25 33 1 1 115 0 15 58 7/21 15 35
24 211138 25 53 6V350 28 39 4T45 21 0 23 27 7^38 24 4 29 57 22 15 0 = 42
25 16 42 10W 2 20 47 11x52 17 19 2054 5"5 19 55 7=5=26 14 11112 7*5 8 15 37
26 0/58 24 9 4 = 35 24 52 29 40 14 44 17 5 21525 21 3 28 37 21 54 ox 1 1
27 15 25 8=12 18 14 7T40 11 a 52 26 31 29 2 15 10 411152 13 t- 6 6=26 14 22
28 29 58 22 8 1 x45 20 16 23 54 83519 ".0. 7 28 9 18 50 27 33 20 41 28 7
29 14^33 15 5 2 a 42 5II50 20 9 23 22 11=5=22 2/53 ""353 4X37 11T27
30 29 5 28 13 H 57 17 41 2 SI 4 51-548 24 4 16 59 26 7 18 14 24 24
31 13st27 11 T 10 29 28 18 26 8 11122 10= 10 78 2
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 890-1 891
DM Jan. 1 Feb. March April May June 1 July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 , D 1 1 0 < 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t
1 19 B24 45I2 | I23539 16A27 29 "S 18 17 11121 24 * "3 17 = 51 II T II 17 8 21 33556 6,51 1
2 10 33 15 59 24 26 811542 12=5=14 1 / 28 9W 6 3x 4 25 28 0041 16 11 17 56
3 13 32 27 47 6A 17 21 II 25 29 '5 53 24 10 18 4 9a 15 13 356
26 1 28 14 29 48
25 26 9A40 18 14 9= 16 22 32 1oA 8 11 11541
4
5 7<B 16 21 38 011522
3^57
16 58
9m. 4
22 55
0W31
15 15 24 15 162T4050 1 5n23 83519 22 0 23 40
19 4 3nS 44 12 40 ot1114 7/0 29 59 8x59 0 a 30 17 51 20 20 3"S53 5^49
7 oA 52 15 59 25 11 '3 43 21 13 14 = 36 23 23 13 43 030 2 2,5112 15 53 18 13
8 12 43 28 24 7^53 27 21 5W31 29 2 7T22 26 32 12 I 14 2 28 3 0 11156
9 24 39 11^ 0 20 47 11 / 9 19 5 I3x13 20 58 8059 23 52 25 54 10=5=27 14 0
10 611542 23 48 3"152 25 3 4= 7 27 7 4 8 10 21 12 5^4' 7"S52 23 6 27 25
11 18 55 6 11152 17 9 9V3 3 18 19 10T44 17 2 335I2 17 31 19 58 6"1 2 11 t 12
12 1=5=22 20 12 o/37 23 8 2x25 24 4 29 36 15 6 29 24 2=5=15 19 15 25 19
13 14 4 3/51 14 17 7=18 16 23 78 8 II 056 26 56 1 1 11524 14 44 2/43 9W4
'4 27 6 17 51 28 10 21 30 0T 12 19 57 24 5 8A45 23 31 27 25 16 24 24 10
'5 1o11131 2WII I2V3 16 5x43 13 49 2032 63a 6 20 36 5^47 10 nu8 oV3 17 8=44
16 24 21 16 50 26 36 '9 53 27 15 14 56 18 I 2"S29 18 11 23 22 14 17 23 16
'7 8/37 1=44 "s 6 3T56 10 a 26 27 8 29 52 14 27 t "145 6/38 28 23 7x4
18 23 17 16 45 25 42 17 48 23 22 935 12 II A 42 26 31 13 3 20 4 12 = 33 21 54
<y 8V316 1x44 10 x 19 1 a 24 6n 4 21 9 23 32 8^43 26 27 3W42 26 45 5T54
20 23 27 16 33 24 49 14 43 18 30 5"S24 21 4 9/38 17 31 1x 55 19 40
21 8=41 IT 3 9T 6 27 41 03544 14 50 17 22 3m.38 23 6 1 = 33 25 3 3 8 12
22 23 48 15 8 23 3 1on 20 12 47 26 40 29 27 16 27 6V352 15 45 9T 5 16 30
*3 8x38 28 44 6 a 36 22 41 24 41 8nS35 11=0,43 29 35 20 58 ox 7 23 0 29 35
24 23 3 11 a 52 19 44 43547 6A31 20 39 24 14 13/ 5 5 = 24 14 35 6 8 44 12 027
*5 7T 1 24 34 2028 16 43 18 22 2^55 7"1 4 26 58 20 5 29 4 20 16 25 7
26 20 30 6 054 14 52 28 34 o"S 17 15 29 20 16 11 ^ 17 4X58 13T28 3H32 73536
27 3 a 32 18 59 26 58 10,5124 12 21 28 23 3 '54s 25 59 19 54 27 41 16 32 19 54
28 16 9 03552 83553 22 19 24 40 11 11142 17 59 11 = 1 4T44 11 a 38 29 16 2,51 2
29 28 27 20 42 4"S23 7=5=16 25 27 2V33 26 13 19 19 25 15 II 3544 14 2
30 10031 2A31 16 42 20 14 9/38 17 24 11 X25 3 a 33 8030 23 58 25 57
31 22 24 14 25 3 "13 2*34 26 28 21 23 7"S48
DM . Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t
1 1911541 411125 13 11129 IW50 9=48 3T26 12 8 8 1<os53 18,5125 2111517 511146 9/10
2 1^37 16 57 26 0 15 23 23 57 17 39 25 43 14 32 onS 26 3^ 8 17 55 21 58
3 13 43 29 5 8*50 29 18 8x20 18 47 gn 6 27 1 12 22 14 59 0 t 12 5W 1
4 26 3 13/9 22 1 13=3 22 51 15 46 22 17 9A20 24 15 26 53 12 40 18 17
5 8 11141 26 56 5W38 28 14 7T27 29 35 5ss15 21 31 6=5= 5 8"151 25 20 1=46
6 21 42 IIV3I3 19 43 ' 3x 8 22 3 I3 n 9 18 1 3"S34 17 55 20 55 8V313 15 26
7 5/ 9 25 57 4 = 16 28 10 6830 26 28 oA34 15 3 29 47 it 8 21 22 29 18
S 19 2 11= 3 19 12 13T 11 20 44 93530 12 55 27 22 1 1 11145 15 34 4 = 49 13X 19
9 3W22 26 21 4X26 28 1 4 n 40 22 15 25 4 9=5< II 23 52 28 16 18 34 27 28
10 18 3 11X39 '9 45 12 a 32 18 15 4^43 7<W 5 21 3 6=1 13 UW17 2x37 HT43
11 2 = 59 26 48 4T59 26 39 1 as 27 16 58 19 0 3 "1 0 18 53 24 42 16 58 26 2
12 18 2 11 T36 19 57 1on 19 14 17 29 1 0-51 15 7 1 V356 8 = 32 1T34 10 a 22
13 3x 1 25 58 431 23 32 26 48 101558 12 44 27 30 15 27 22 48 16 20 24 39
'4 17 48 95I 18 35 63521 9,51 3 22 51 24 44 10 <f 13 29 28 7x29 I8 9 8n49
15 2T17 23 17 2 D 10 18 49 21 6 4=5-46 611154 23 22 13 = 57 22 28 15 54 22 48
16 16 24 6n 18 15 17 1 fl 1 3"S 2 16 46 19 20 6*359 28 52 7T37 on 29 63532
'7 0B 8 18 58 28 0 13 1 M 55 28 58 2/ 6 21 6 14x 5 22 48 14 46 19 57
IS 13 31 I 3521 I03523 24 55 26 50 11 11124 15 17 5-4 29 25 7 a 5 28 41 3 SI 3
1y 26 34 13 32 22 32 6"47 8-50 24 9 28 53 20 36 14T41 22 35 I25II 15 48
20 917 20 1 25 35 [ 4SI31 18 40 21 0 7/13 12*355 I 5x45 29 42 6 II 55 25 18 28 15
21 21 53 ' 7^32 16 25 0=5=38 3 "122 20 39 27 19 ; 20 57 14 a 21 20 48 8A 2 1011526
22 4sI5 | 19 26 28 16 12 42 15 57 , 4 "3 24 12=0 | 6T 2 28 33 43s 14 20 26 22 25
23 16 28 I15 19 1onS 8 24 5f< 28 49 ! 18 26 26 51 1 20 49 12 0 17 17 14 I 211535 4=5=17
24 28 34 13 12 22 3 7HI9 11 t 55 2 = 42 I 11x42 5 15 25 34 29 53 14 33 16 7
25 10^35 25 6 4-= I 19 53 25 17 17 6 26 26 19 15 835 28 12,5113 26 25 28 0
26 22 31 j-a, 2 16 5 2*39 8W53 I 1 x32 10T57 2 n 51 21 3 24 19 8=5=15 10111 I
27 4 "5 24 19 3 28 10 '5 37 22 41 '5 57 ; 25 10 16 4 3^22 6np 17 20 8 | 22 14
2S 16 16 1 "1" 1011134 28 49 6=39 0T15 28 59 15 30 18 9 2111 7 | 4 '43
2'J 28 8 23 2 12V314 20 45 14 24 1 229 404 113537 I 27 30 29 59 14 16 17 31
3" 10=0, 5 5/43 25 53 4x56 28 22 5D59 24 2 . 9"25 11-V50 26 36 0W39
3' 22 9 18 37 | | 19 11 , 19 3 6,51 18 23 46 14 6
1 1
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1892-1893
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 t 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
1 27V350 20 x 12 14T15 7n 9 13E40 1"S 3 3-32 17"1 0 1 V3 20 5 = 17 25x23 3 B 20
2 11=47 4T48 29 4 21 11 27 1 13 22 15 27 28 55 14 4 18 50 10T 5 18 19
3 25 54 19 14 13 a 36 43548 9.0-58 25 26 27 16 11 / 2 27 13 2x50 25 6 3n27
4 1ox 6 328 27 47 18 2 22 34 7 21 9"1 5 23 24 10 = 48 17 17 10 B 18 18 33
5 24 18 17 28 11 037 oA 55 41552 19 10 21 0 6V3 6 24 48 2T 5 25 32 3 = =9
6 8T29 1014 25 7 13 29 16 56 011158 it 4 19 10 9X 9 17 6 1on 39 18 6
7 22 36 14 46 83518 25 50 28 52 12 50 15 21 2 = 36 23 46 2 B 13 25 28 2 Sl 17
s 6B38 28 7 21 13 7"S59 1042 24 48 27 54 l6 22 8T32 17 15 93=55 16 0
9 20 34 113516 3.0-55 19 59 22 30 6/56 10 V3 44 0X25 23 18 20 5 23 55 29 14
10 4n 23 24 14 16 25 1^54 411119 19 16 23 52 14 39 7a58 16 38 7,0.28 I 121* 2
11 18 5 7A 2 28 45 13 44 16 12 149 7= 16 29 0 22 27 03548 20 35 24 27
12 1 3538 19 38 101m 56 25 33 28 10 14 36 20 54 13T22 60 42 14 36 3"S18 | 6^25
'3 15 0 215 4 22 59 7 11122 10 / 17 27 36 4X42 27 41 20 41 28 I 15 43 1 1S 31
14 28 8 14 18 4^55 19 13 22 23 10 = 50 18 39 11 54 4<B24 11 SI 6 27 52 OI11IO
15 nA 2 26 22 16 47 1 / 10 5*3 1 24 17 2T41 26 0 17 51 23 52 9^51 12 5
16 23 41 8-17 28 35 13 14 17 42 7M56 16 47 9058 1S1 4 611523 21 42
'7 6nS 4 20 7 10 11123 25 29 0 = 38 21 48 o54 23 47 14 3 18 41 311130 5/45
r8 18 14 1 "154 22 14 7W58 13 52 5T5I '5 3 73528 26 49 0-49 15 16 I7 44
19 0-13 '3 44 4/12 20 46 27 24 20 4 29 12 20 58 9"23 12 48 27 5 29 53
20 12 4 25 42 16 21 3 = 56 11x15 4 a 27 130 18 4,0.18 21 45 24 41- 8/57 12W13
21 23 53 7*52 28 48 17 3 25 26 18 55 27 21 17 25 3^56 6 11130 20 54 24 43
22 5 "144 20 21 1 1 V3 36 1 X30 9T55 3026 1 1 32< 15 om 18 15 57 18 17 3W 0 7 = 25
*3 17 44 3WI3 24 49 15 55 24 38 17 53 24 59 12 57 27 51 0/4 15 14 20 18
24 29 57 1f) 32 8 = 31 0T42 930 2321 12 8,0.28 25 21 9 "139 II 54 27 40 3x24
25 12 / 28 0=20 22 42 15 45 24 24 16 I7 21 40 7-31 21 25 23 50 10=21 16 43
26 25 22 M 36 7 x 20 0B 55 90 12 osi 3 4"S33 19 30 3/12 5^56 23 18 0T17
27 8W41 29 16 22 19 16 3 23 47 13 27 17 7 1 111 2 1 15 6 18 16 6x34 14 7
28 22 25 14 X 12 7T31 1n 0 835 3 26 28 29 24 13 9 27 10 0 = 54 20 12 28 13
29 6 = 32 29 15 22 45 15 38 21 55 9"S 7 11-28 24 57 9V331 13 52 4T12 12 a 34
30 20 57 751 29 52 5,0.22 21 27 23 22 6/51 22 12 27 16 18 36 27 10
31 5x32 22 41 18 24 5"Uo 18 57 IIX6 11 II55
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1
I 26 043 18,p, 9 26,0.56 14-13 17 "1 3 1 V328 4=56 22x56 14 8 14 23^7 16,0.24 23m 9
2 1 1 35 26 111544 1onS 8 26 25 28 54 13 28 17 23 6T14 28 18 73541 29 55 5^56
i 25 57 14 57 23 5 811127 10 t 44 25 34 0X I 19 43 12 n 27 21 47 13"S 9 18 25
4 1oA 7 27 47 5-44 20 22 22 34 7 = 5 12 51 3 B 26 26 39 5^43 26 7 0 IH42
5 23 52 10 17 18 8 2/13 4 V3 28 20 18 25 55 17 22 103554 19 28 8^51 12 49
t. 71511 22 30 o11117 14 2 16 29 3x 1 9T 16 I1133 25 7 3"S 1 21 22 24 5
7 20 4 4 m.29 12 16 25 54 28 39 16 2 22 56 15 55 94U5 16 20 3 "143 6/46
8 2^>33 16 19 24 7 752 11= 4 29 24 6B56 03528 23 M 29 26 '5 54 18 39
9 14 44 28 7 5/5f' 20 3 23 47 13T 10 21 17 15 5 715 1 I2-==l8 27 58 01330
10 26 41 9/58 '7 47 2 = 30 6x52 27 21 5n57 29 40 20 31 24 55 9/56 12 22
II 8 11130 21 57 25 47 15 16 20 21 57 20 50 14.0. 6 3^43 7 111.20 21 49 24 15
12 20 16 4W 9 11W58 28 27 4T 17 26 52 5 5 28 17 16 36 19 32 339 6=12
13 2/6 16 36 24 27 I2X 3 18 39 12 n 1 20 48 I211S 8 29 1 1 1/35 15 30 18 15
M 14 2 29 22 7='7 26 5 324 27 15 5 .a33 25 34 1 1 11130 13 30 27 25 0 K 28
'5 26 g 12 = 28 20 29 10T30 18 27 123522 19 59 8^37 23 35 25 21 9 = 27 12 54
16 8V330 25 51 4x 5 25 13 3 n 40 27 13 3^59 21 17 5*32 713 21 41 25 38
17 2' 5 9x31 18 2 10 9 18 51 II A 40 17 31 3 "137 17 24 19 9 4 X II 8T45
18 3=54 23 23 2T16 25 8 3352 25 39 o^35 15 43 29 16 1 = 13 17 2 22 18
19 16 57 7T25 16 44 1on 2 18 34 9m 8 13 15 27 39 11W14 13 32 0TI9 6 8 19
20 0X 13 21 31 1 B 17 24 45 2,0.52 22 I0 25 35 9* 30 23 21 26 8 14 2 20 50
2 1 '3 39 539 15 52 93s 1 1 16 43 4-48 7 "139 21 22 5 = 42 9X 6 28 14 51146
22 27 '5 ! 19 48 0 n 22 23 16 o*5 7 17 6 19 34 3W19 18 19 22 28 12B53 21 0
33 10T58 3 11 56 14 44 7si 0 13 6 29 10 1/23 15 25 I X 16 6T 14 27 52 63523
-'4 24 50 ; 18 1 28 54 20 22 25 44 11 "1 4 13 13 27 43 M 33 20 24 lla 3 21 42
25 85 235 2 123552 3"525 8^ 5 22 54 25 7 10=15 28 g 453 28 16 6a46
26 22 57 15 59 26 35 16 10 20 13 4/42 7V5 8 23 2 12T 2 19 37 133521 21 26
27 70 11 29 48 10SI 6 28 41 2 11111 16 33 19 18 6x 4 26 8 4n27 28 9 1 5T37
28 21 30 13 ,0.28 23 22 10-59 M 4 28 28 1 = 39 19 20 10 B 24 19 15 I2A33 i 19 17
29 53551 6 "S 24 23 8 25 54 10V3 29 14 12 , 2T49 24 46 33556 26 31 2^29
30 20 8 19 13 5"1 8 7 '43 22 38 26 55 16 29 90 8 18 23 10"5 2 15 16
31 44U6 I 1*49 19 34 9x50 1 0B 17 2 A 33 ! 27 42
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1894-1895
[ Jan. Feb. March April May June July \ugust Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 1
9 "153 24 t 17 i 2I330 16S22 19x11 7 a 27 14051 8A56 1-34 711111 23*35 25W51
54 6V3 8 14 22 28 42 2T 10 21 46 29 57 24 5 15 37 20 22 55 7 = 43
3*48 18 2 26 19 II X 17 15 33 6 0 29 153514 811556 29 14 it 13 17 52 19 32
15 39 0= 3 8 = 24 24 II 29 19 21 28 0,5130 23 24 12 "126 15 44 29 46 I X21
27 29 12 10 20 39 7T23 13 a 27 63534 15 36 7^25 25 14 27 59 "=37 13 17
9V322 24 26 3x 7 20 53 27 53 21 37 011521 20 58 7*43 10V3 1 23 29 25 24
21 17 6x51 15 48 4 39 12D31 6,0.27 14 42 4 "1 5 19 56 21 56 5x28 7T48
3 = 16 19 26 28 42 18 39 27 14 20 59 28 34 16 49 1*357 3 = 48 17 38 20 34
15 20 2T 11 HT49 2 0 49 I I 35 54 5"S 8 12=5< 0 29 14 13 52 15 41 or 5 3 a 46
27 31 15 8 25 9 '7 4 26 26 18 54 25 3 11/26 25 44 27 41 12 51 17 26
9X51 28 20 8841 I 3522 10A44 2=5=17 7 "145 23 27 7 = 37 9X51 26 0 1 034
22 21 1 1 a 46 22 25 15 38 24 46 15 21 20 11 5V3 22 19 34 22 13 9831 16 5
5T 6 25 31 6n 19 29 5 8"532 28 8 2 t 25 17 14 1x39 4T51 23 24 03552
18 9 9 033 20 22 13^56 22 2 10 11142 14 3 29 7 13 S2 17 46 7034 15 48
1 a 33 23 54 4^34 27 53 5-17 23 4 26 29 11= 1 26 16 0858 21 56 0A43
I5 22 83529 18 52 I1 1540 18 18 5t 18 8V324 22 59 8T53 r4 25 63524 15 29
29 36 23 15 3^13 25 17 1 111 7 17 25 20 16 5X 2 21 41 28 7 20 52 29 59
14015 8si 4 17 32 8=5=41 13 45 29 26 2= 9 17 12 4 8 43 11059 5A15 14 115 10
29 13 22 48 l"547 21 52 26 13 11 V322 14 2 29 31 17 59 26 I 19 29 28 1
143524 m 19 15 52 4 "15 8/31 23 15 25 57 I2T 1 ID 29 1035 7 3H32 11^34
29 37 21 32 29 43 17 33 20 40 5= 7 7X58 24 44 15 12 24 17 17 24 24 50
14 J0. 41 5 *20 13^17 0/ 3 2V342 16 59 20 6 743 29 10 8,5128 1== 5 711152
29 26 18 44 26 32 12 20 14 38 28 55 2T25 21 1 133520 22 38 14 35 20 41
I3"S45 1 "143 9 "127 24 26 26 30 10x59 14 59 4 039 27 41 611545 27 54 3*19
27 35 14 19 22 4 6V324 8=; 22 23 14 27 51 18 39 I2.0. 10 20 47 "n1 3 '5 47
10=5=55 26 37 4/24 18 .18 20 18 5T46 11 a 7 335 0 26 42 4=5<42 24 1 28 5
23 49 8/42 16 32 0S II 2X22 18 40 24 49 17 39 II nS 12 18 27 6/47 10V3 15
6 1120 20 38 28 30 12 8 14 39 2a 0 8n58 2 SI 32 25 35 2 111 0 19 21 22 17
18 33 10V324 24 14 27 14 15 48 23 33 17 30 9^45 15 19 1 V342 4 = 12
0*34 22 17 6x34 lorn on 6 83530 211525 23 38 28 21 13 51 16 2
12 27 4=15 23 35 23 41 17 9 11 t 6 27 49
Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 t 0 1 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 t
9x37 24T44 4 a 13 23040 2 ,51 14 251^32 3"146 23/0 8=56 II X20 25T50 29838
21 30 7 a 22 16 56 73524 16 20 9=5=28 17 9 5W30 20 49 23 10 8 a 15 12051
3T34 20 22 29 58 21 23 01531 23 17 0 t 20 17 47 2x37 5T 4 20 53 26 18
15 54 3048 13 020 5^36 14 45 611158 13 18 29 55 14 25 17 6 3043 93559
28 35 17 43 27 5 20 1 28 59 20 30 26 4 "=55 26 14 29 16 16 47 23 48
n a 41 235 7 II 35 12 411536 13=5=10 3/50 8V338 23 49 8T 7 11 a 36 oas 2 7.5144
25 17 16 55 25 42 19 15 27 17 16 56 21 0 5x38 20 5 24 7 13 28 21 44
9023 2,51 3 10A29 3=== 54 11 "U3 29 48 3 = 1o 17 25 2 a 12 6051 27 5 511546
23 58 17 19 25 29 18 25 24 56 12V324 15 10 29 13 14 31 19 49 10,5153 19 50
83556 2"S35 1o"S 33 2 11142 8/21 24 45 27 3 IIT 5 27 4 3 3 24 51 3^56
24 8 17 39 25 32 16 41 21 27 6=53 8x51 23 6 9056 16 34 915 0 18 2
9^23 2=5=24 1o=rs 19 0/17 4W14 18 50 20 39 5 8 20 23 8 0,5123 23 19 2m. 6
24 30 16 44 24 45 13 3 16 42 0x40 2T30 17 50 63543 14 31 7^45 16 6
911522 011136 8 "147 26 19 28 53 12 28 14 29 0043 20 44 28 56 22 15 0/0
23 51 14 1 22 22 8V348 1o = 53 24 20 26 43 14 0 5<f1 8 I3"S37 6H43 13 42
7=== 54 27 2 5*31 21 0 22 44 6T20 9a 15 27 44 l9 53 28 28 21 3 27 9
21 33 9/41 18 17 2=58 4X33 18 34 22 10 1 1 35 56 4"53 '3^23 5/ 9 10V3 19
4 "149 22 3 0V342 14 49 16 25 1s 7 5032 26 33 20 2 28 13 18 55 23 10
17 45 4W 12 12 51 26 38 28 25 M 3 19 22 11<a 29 5^ 9 12 1H50 2V319 5 = 42
0/24 16 11 24 48 8x29 10T38 27 23 3 5 38 26 38 20 7 27 7 15 18 17 58
12 49 28 3 6 = 39 20 26 23 7 ung 18 16 1 115 49 4 "145 II / 0 27 55 29 59
25 4 9=53 18 27 2T34 5 57 25 16 3 SI 9 26 53 19 0 24 26 10 = 12 11x52
7 V3 10 21 41 0X 16 I4 55 19 7 93541 18 9 11=5=42 2/48 7V325 22 14 23 39
19 9 3X31 12 9 27 32 2037 24 17 3"S 7 26 10 16 8 20 0 4x6 5T28
1= 3 15 24 24 10 10 a 24 16 25 8A57 17 55 10 IH13 29 3 2 = 16 15 54 17 23
12 54 27 23 6T19 23 33 03527 23 33 2=5=27 23 52 1 1 V3 36 14 17 27 43 29 31
24 42 9T29 18 40 6056 M 38 8115 2 16 41 7/ 6 23 51 26 9 9T38 "854
6x31 21 45 1 a 13 20 31 28 53 22 I8 om.34 19 59 5 = 52 7x56 21 44 24 38
18 22 13 5 4ss17 I3-0. 9 6=5=21 14 7 2V333 17 45 19 44 4 5 7n43
or 18 26 58 18 12 27 21 20 II 27 21 14 52 29 33 IT37 16 42 21 12
12 24 1on 12 11 1529 10/ 18 26 58 13 38 535 0
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1896-1897
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 1 0 t 0 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t - !
1 19m 5 nnS35 5* 8 28"1 3 4*317 20 = 58 23 X 4 6 a 39 21 030 253348 16"5 10 2441
2 3 A 33 26 23 20 9 12 / 12 17 34 3X10 4T57 18 40 43517 9A 17 0-48 9 134
3 17 46 n 1 4 "153 25 52 0=24 '5 9 16 48 n55 17 28 23 14 15 48 24 34
4 215 10 25 23 19 15 9W 4 12 52 27 0 28 41 13 25 1S1 4 71538 1 "1 1 9/31
5 16 31 9"129 3 1 12 21 51 25 2 8T49 10 a 43 26 15 15 7 22 28 16 18 24 16
6 0 46 23 15 16 43 4-16 6x58 20 41 22 57 93328 29 33 7-36 1 / 28 8W41
7 M 53 6/44 29 5 26 25 18 48 2 a 40 5026 23 2 14 I15 19 22 53 16 19 22 3<1
a 28 51 19 55 12V336 28 22 0T35 14 49 18 12 6,51 58 29 18 8m. 9 0W45 6= ic
9 12 t1140 2W50 25 4 10X 12 12 24 27 11 1 as 17 21 13 14 21 23 12 14 41 19 14
10 26 18 15 31 7=19 21 59 24 18 9 047 14 40 51*41 29 19 7*54 28 7 1 x 54
11 9/45 27 59 19 22 3T47 6 a 20 22 38 28 19 20 17 14"1 4 22 9 n= 5 14 M
12 23 1 10=16 I X 19 '5 37 18 32 53542 12,5111 4-56 28 30 556 23 39 26 19
13 6V3 3 22 24 13 10 27 32 054 18 58 26 14 19 30 12/34 '9 15 5X55 8T 14
14 18 52 4X23 24 58 9 a 33 13 27 2,5126 1011524 3H56 26 15 2= 9 17 58 20 5
15 1 = 27 16 16 6T46 21 42 26 12 16 4 24 37 18 10 9*3 33 '4 43 29 52 1 B56
16 13 48 28 5 18 36 4II 0 93 7 29 51 8-52 2/9 22 31 27 0 IIT43 13 51
'7 25 57 9T52 0 B 29 16 28 22 15 13m147 23 5 15 52 5=12 9X 6 23 33 25 53
18 7X55 21 42 12 29 29 9 5A35 27 51 71H5 29 20 17 39 21 3 5 a 26 sn 5
19 19 46 3 a 36 24 37 1235 5 19 9 12=== 3 21 20 12^33 29 55 2T57 17 23 20 27
20 IT34 '5 4 6056 25 17 2 "S 58 26 20 5/17 25 31 12 X 2 14 48 29 27 3^s 0
21 13 22 27 58 19 31 8,5149 17 3 1om.40 19 4 8=15 24 2 26 39 11 0 37 15 44
22 25 16 10 11 35 2324 22 43 1-23 24 59 2V3 40 20 47 5T57 8 a 32 23 55 28 40
23 7 21 23 34 '5 4 611559 15 56 9/13 16 2 3X 7 17 5 20 28 63321 11 *I46
^4 19 42 60358 29 20 21 35 0I1139 23 15 29 8 '5 17 29 41 2 029 18 57 25 5
25 2 024 20 49 1 3 SI 26 629 "5 24 7W 3 11=59 27 19 11 a 32 M 35 1 A45 8" if
26 15 29 5 SI 7 27 57 21 33 of 3 20 31 24 34 9T14 23 27 26 50 M 47 22 IS
27 29 1 19 49 1211550 6"139 14 3D 3 = 38 6x54 21 6 5 028 93515 28 6 6-13
123557 4"S49 27 59 21 36 28 37 16 25 19 2 2 a 56 17 39 21 55 II1543 20 22
29 27 17 19 58 '3^5 6 / 15 12 W20 28 52 IT 1 14 5 033 3 4A53 25 42 4 "142
30 "A55 11 28 28 20 30 25' 37 11X 4 12 53 26 50 12 44 18 14 10 2 19 IO
31 26 43 13 m.26 8=28 24 44 90 2 1 "S 59 3*4'
|J
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 1 0
I "8t 11 8=45 17 = 50 4T26 7a2I 220 1 253336 14"S 8 6 m.26. 15*49 8= 0 13x58
2 2W32 21 55 0x38 l6 30 19 13 403 5 8,5112 27 46 20 46 oW 3 21 20 26 40
3 16 39 4x48 13 14 28 29 ID 5 16 16 21 0 11-36 5t 2 14 0 4X22 9T 6
4 0 = 27 l7 25 25 39 10 B 24 12 58 28 37 4"S 3 25 36 19 11 27 41 17 7 21 19
5 '3 53 29 47 7T53 22 l6 24 55 nA 9 17 20 9H44 3*113 11= 7 29 40 3 23
6 26 57 11T56 19 58 40 7 63357 23 57 0-53 23 58 17 6 24 19 I2T 2 15 21
7 9X39 23 55 1 a 56 16 0 19 9 7"S 3 14 44 8/15 0 = 50 7x19 24 16 27 14
8 22 2 5 a 49 13 49 28 0 1A34 20 30 28 51 22 33 14 23 20 7 6 a 22 gn 6
9 4TI1 17 41 25 41 1003 10 14 17 4 22 I31H3 6W48 27 44 2T45 18 22 20 56
10 16 9 29 37 7H35 22 35 27 21 18 37 27 47 20 58 10x54 15 '3 on 17
II 28 2 11 041 19 36 5,5120 10I1552 3tH4 12/29 4 = 57 23 50 27 31 12 8 I4 42
12 954 23 57 1 3548 18 29 24 51 18 9 27 11 18 43 6T33 9 a 39 23 57 26 42
13 21 50 63329 14 18 2 nS 7 9-18 3/14 11W48 2x14 19 2 21 39 53M7 8 SI 49
14 3n55 19 22 27 8 16 14 24 II 18 20 26 12 15 26 1 a 18 30 33 17 40 21 8
15 16 11 2,5136 10,(1 23 0-50 91H22 3W17 10=18 28 20 13 23 15 23 29 41 3"I41
16 28 42 16 11 24 5 15 49 24 41 17 56 24 3 10T57 25 20 27 12 "A55 1 "5 34
17 1 1 33s 28 o15 7 81513 m1 3 9*58 2 = 11 7x24 23 17 70 12 g33 5 24 27 29 48
18 24 31 14 20 22 45 16 21 25 I 16 0 20 23 5 a 25 19 3 21 7 71521 13 28
19 7A49 28 45 7^34 1/31 9W4I 29 22 3T 1 '7 23 03558 3A23 20 42 1 27 34
20 21 22 13-17 22 33 16 25 23 54 12 x 18 15 21 29 16 13 3 15 59 4^33 | 12 111 6
21 5"S 6 27 49 7 "133 0V354 7 = 38 24 53 27 28 ung 25 23 28 59 18 53 26 59
22 19 I 12 11116 22 23 14 57 20 53 7T10 9 B 26 23 6 8,51 2 121527 31141 12/6
23 3^ 4 26 34 6/58 28 32 3X45 '9 15 21 19 5gil3 21 4 26 25 18 49 27 19
24 17 11 10 t 40 21 13 11=43 16 16 1 11 30 12 l7 33 41* 32 10-50 4/ 7 I2V326
23 1 11122 24 33 5 7 24 32 28 31 13 4 15 8 oA 9 18 24 25 39 '9 24 27 19
20 '5 34 8*s 12 18 38 7x 3 10T35 24 55 27 13 '3 4 2^39 1om.43 4W3o "=51
27 29 44 21 38 1=50 19 21 22 32 6 0 50 93527 26 20 17 12 25 52 19 15 25 56
28 '3'5 4 = 50 14 45 1T30 4824 18 49 21 55 9"S54 1m.55 10/55 3 = 36 9X34
29 27 50 27 26 13 31 16 16 03555 4A36 23 46 16 40 25 44 17 29 22 45
30 11 W41 9X55 25 28 28 8 13 11 17 32 7^52 1/20 10W13 0x55 5T32
3' 25 20 22 15 100 2 011543 22 7 24 18 18 0
;
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 898-1 899
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 1 0 | 0 t 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 t 0 t
1 0b 12 14013 22 0 8 5^49 8"S55 28- 4 5/52 29*335 21 X52 27T29 I3n35 15^41
2 12 13 26 3 33558 18 13 22 6 I2m.34 20 53 14 = 32 5T5 10 a 32 25 39 27 29
3 24 6 7558 '5 54 011558 5^44 27 26 6V3 3 29 16 19 24 23 14 733 9A16
4 5n56 20 1 28 1 14 7 19 5 12/32 21 14 13x42 2 834 5038 19 21 21 7
5 17 46 24U5 10SI 22 27 39 4"119 27 43 6=l6 27 43 15 20 17 45 1Sl 8 in 7
6 29 38 14 41 23 1 "^35 19 6 12V350 21 I I IT 19 27 45 29 41 13 0 15 20
7 1 1 as 35 27 21 5"1 59 25 49 4/ 2 27 42 5X22 24 27 9n53 11 3530 25 1 27 52
8 23 38 1o15 16 19 16 1011117 18 59 12a 16 19 18 78 12 21 48 23 18 711518 10-47
9 5A50 23 25 2-51 24 51 3W48 26 26 2T47 19 35 33538 5 SI 10 19 54 24 8
10 18 12 6-46 16 40 9*24 18 23 10X II 15 51 1 043 15 25 17 13 2^53 711156
11 0"C45 20 20 0 11140 23 51 2 st40 23 34 28 33 13 38 27 17 29 29 16 17 22 11
12 '3 31 4"1 6 14 46 813 8 16 38 6T34 10 a 56 25 27 9 Sl 16 12"S 4 0111 6 6/49
13 26 32 18 I 28 56 22 14 ox 17 19 17 23 4 73s 14 21 28 24 59 14 17 21 43
14 9-50 2/6 13/6 6a 7 13 38 1 8 44 50 2 19 3 3"54 8^15 28 44 6V346
15 23 26 16 18 27 14 19 48 26 43 13 58 16 53 0A58 16 36 21 50 13 t 22 21 49
16 7 "121 OW37 II V3 19 3x18 9T33 26 2 28 40 13 1 29 34 5 "141 28 2 62:42
'7 21 34 M 58 25 20 16 36 22 11 7H58 10a527 25 14 12^47 19 45 I2V340 21 21
18 6/ 4 29 20 9= 16 29 44 437 19 5 22 17 1"S39 26 13 3/56 27 9 5X39
19 20 47 13=37 23 6 12T40 16 53 1 as 38 44U1 20 16 9 "15 18 10 IIS 26 19 35
20 5W37 27 46 6X 48 25 24 29 0 13 25 16 12 3- 6 23 37 2V324 25 30 3T10
21 20 27 11 X40 20 19 7 8 56 10058 25 13 28 21 16 10 7*3 16 34 9X19 16 23
22 5= 9 25 16 3T37 20 15 22 51 7A 6 1011542 29 27 21 30 0 = 40 22 54 29 17
*3 '9 37 8T33 16 40 20 23 4^39 19 5 23 15 12 "158 534 14 41 6T14 11 8 55
24 3x44 21 28 29 27 14 21 16 25 I"SI5 6- 4 26 42 19 43 28 37 19 22 24 19
25 17 28 4a 4 11 857 26 II 28 14 13 39 19 10 10 / 40 3 = 56 12x25 2 a 16 6032
26 0T47 16 21 24 12 7*>59 10A 9 26 31 2 "135 24 52 18 10 26 5 14 58 18 36
^7 13 41 28 24 6n 14 19 47 22 14 9-25 16 21 9V316 2x22 9T36 27 28 03532
28 26 14 1on 18 18 8 1 ,5142 4 "S 36 22 53 0 7 28 23 49 16 28 22 54 9n45 12 24
29 8 a 29 29 57 13 48 17 18 6 11148 14 55 8=27 0T24 5 8 57 21 52 24 n
3< 20 31 11 3546 26 11 0=5=25 21 8 29 39 23 5 14 6 18 45 3550 6SI 0
31 2024 23 42 14 0 MW35 7X35 1n 18 17 5
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 t 0 t 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 t 0 1 0 0 t 0 , 0 1
1 29 .51.44 15^49 25^38 15/49 24W31 17x52 25T47 13 n59 2935 4 1 15 20 16=& 9 20 "1 0
2 11 11546 28 37 811136 29 36 8 = 40 IT44 8 8 57 26 12 10,5153 13 18 28 47 3/24
3 23 59 11 "143 21 48 I3W33 22 49 15 22 21 50 835 14 22 43 25 23 1 1 "139 17 6
4 6-28 25 10 5/14 27 40 6x57 28 48 4028 20 10 4"S 36 7^37 24 44 1V3 3
5 19 16 9/ 0 18 56 11=56 21 1 11 8 59 16 52 zSI 1 16 33 20 1 8/ 2 15 11
6 2 m.28 23 13 2V355 26 19 4T59 24 55 29 6 13 51 28 37 2 "135 21 31 29 26
7 16 5 7W50 17 13 10x45 18 48 7 0 39 II35II 25 41 10-47 15 19 5V310 13=45
8 0 / 10 22 45 1 = 46 25 9 2 a 24 20 8 23 9 7U33 23 6 28 14 18 59 28 3
9 14 4 7=52 16 32 9T25 15 45 23526 5SI 2 19 29 5 "134 11 / 21 2 = 57 12 x 17
10 29 33 23 2 1x23 23 27 28 49 14 32 16 52 1^3 18 15 24 41 17 2 26 25
11 14W41 8x 6 16 13 7 a 10 II 036 26 30 28 42 13 40 1 / 10 8V315 I X 14 10T26
12 29 56 22 53 0T52 20 32 24 5 8,5122 I0"833 26 0 14 23 22 6 15 30 24 16
'3 15= 7 7T16 15 12 3031 63520 20 12 22 31 811136 27 56 6=12 29 47 7 8 56
H ox 6 21 11 29 8 16 8 18 22 21tS 3 4^37 21 29 11W51 20 35 14T 2 21 25
'5 M 43 4 8 37 12 a 38 28 27 os1 16 14 0 16 57 4/45 26 10 5X 10 28 11 4040
16 28 55 17 34 25 4 103530 12 6 26 7 29 34 18 25 10=50 19 53 12 a 8 17 42
"7 12X39 on 8 8n18 22 24 23 57 8=5=29 12 "132 2V332 25 47 4T37 25 50 03530
18 25 56 12 22 20 35 4 A 14 5"S55 21 0 25 55 17 5 10x54 19 14 9n14 13 4
19 8 a 48 24 23 235 37 16 4 18 3 4"U3 9/44 2= I 26 0 3 8 37 22 18 25 25
20 21 20 63s 14 14 29 28 1 0 26 17 41 24 0 17 12 10T56 T7 39 5= 3 7A34
21 3035 18 0 26 17 1o"S 7 13 8 1/33 8W41 2X30 25 31 m'7 17 3o 19 34
22 15 38 29 47 8A 5 22 29 26 12 15 49 23 41 17 43 9 a 41 14 30 29 43 111528
23 27 32 11 A 38 19 59 5=== 6 911136 0V325 8 = 52 2T41 23 22 27 18 11 SI43 13 20
24 93522 23 34 2115 2 18 2 23 22 15 M 24 4 17 15 6034 93546 23 37 25 13
25 21 9 5"S39 14 16 IH14 7/26 os 9 9X 8 1 a 21 19 20 21 56 5 "S 29 7^13
26 2,5157 17 53 26 43 14 43 21 43 15 2 23 54 14 57 I 3544 3^55 17 24 19 24
27 14 48 0=5=17 9^24 28 25 6W 10 29 47 sr 18 28 4 13 52 15 48 29 26 1 "151
28 26 44 12 52 22 18 12 / 17 20 40 14X 16 22 14 1on 47 25 49 27 39 "^39 14 37
29 8 11546 5"125 26 17 5= 9 28 27 5844 23 9 7^39 9"S 33 24 8 27 46
30 20 56 18 43 10V323 19 33 12T 17 18 49 535 16 19 29 21 34 6"1.54 11 / 20
31 3^16 2 / 11 3x48 1 033 17 13 3^45 25 18
THE PLACE OF THE MOON FOR THE YEARS 1 900-1 90 1
1
I) M Jan. Feb. j March April May June July ! August ' Sept Oct. Nov. Dec
C t \ . C 1 z 1 1 Q t c C. t C t 0 t 0 1
9*137 I 2x40 I 10X49 ! 48 17 1 1on 43 2835 2 , 0*39 14^33 29m 4 3 "3 15 23 = 27 2T 10
2 24 13 '7 48 26 10 , 18 45 I 24 16 10 A 29 1 12 39 26 26 11/30 16 23 7x42 16 38
1 8=58 2T41 HT19 1 2n 44 7523 22 41 24 34 81*27 24 18 -9 58 22 19 1 a 12
- 23 46 '7 '3 26 7 ! 16 15 20 8 4*42 1 6=5=26 20 39 7W31 , 14= I 7TH 15 48
5 8x28 I B 20 10 a 28 ' 29 19 | 2A33 16 37 | 18 21 3' 9 21 14 1 28 32 22 13 on 20
f 22 59 15 I 24 19 1 IIE59 M 43 28 31 font24 16 0 5 = 27 13x28 7 15 14 42
7- 7TM 28 18 7IJ42 24 20 26 43 10^27 I 12 39 29 18 20 8 28 40 22 8 28 48
21 11 11 n 13 20 39 6^27 8*37 22 30 25 10 I33 3 5x11 1 13T58 6n45 I235
45 23 51 ! 33514 18 24 20 29 4 "144 8/ 2 27 16 20 26 29 12 21 0 25 59
I0 18 11 6ss15 15 33 o"lr1y 2^24 17 12 21 16 11 = 53 5T43 14 a 11 449 9A 1
:: 1D 17 18 29 27 4 12 8 14 25 29 57 ;"4"35 26 46 20 51 28 47 18 12 21 42
: 14 9 0A 35 9.0.39 24 I 26 35 12/59 18 53 11x48 5840 12 057 1,ci 10 411 3
'3 26 48 12 36 21 33 5^58 8 "155 26 20 3=" 26 48 ! 20 5 26 38 13 46 16 10
M 9EI7 24 32 3 "1 25 18 I 21 27 9*356 17 42 11T38 4n 3 93552 26 3 28 7
21 36 61926 15 18 01I1II 4/12 23 48 2x19 26 10 17 35 . 22 43 8* 8 9^57
16 3A47 18 19 27 11 12 29 17 11 7 = 50 16 55 10 a 22 o = 43 5iU4 20 3 21 48
'7 15 50 0=5=II 9^ 8 24 57 0V3 22 22 I 1T25 24 12 13 32 17 30 1-54 3"142
i- 21 8 15 45 268J1223
27 47 12 6 6X16 29 34 13 44 15 45
91540 24 5 3"U5
7/35
20 25
'3 47
27 25 20 32 29 5 207n4252 11 11530 25 37 27 59
20 21 32 611112 15 29 3W30 11 = 15 4T46 13841 3<B46 20 31 23 23 71H36 10 / 28
21 3-V24 18 32 27 53 16 52 25 16 18 56 27 18 16 27 2"33 5-13 19 42 23 13
Z2 15 22 t* 7 10/31 0=31 9x28 2 8 59 1on 41 28 56 14 30 17 4 1 '59 6V315
23 27 29 M 3 23 26 14 30 23 47 16 54 23 51 11 A16 26 23 28 58 14 26 '9 33
24 911151 27 25 6 *343 28 48 8T 11 on 39 63549 2 28 8=5= 14 1om.56 27 6 3= 5
-5 22 31 UW15 20 23 13x22 22 36 14 12 '9 35 5"33 20 4 22 59 959 16 49
26 5*35 25 34 4 = 30 28 9 6 8 57 27 33 2,0.11 17 3' 1m.56 5/" 23 5 0x43
27 '9 5 10 = 21 19 2 13T 0 21 10 103539 14 35 29 24 13 51 17 32 6=25 M 43
2b 3W 4 25 29 3x56 27 49 sn 9 23 30 26 49 11===14 25 52 0W 7 20 0 28 48
29 17 31 19 5 12 H 26 18 52 6A 6 8"53 23 3 8/ 4 12 56 3x5 12T56
J0 2 = 21 4T18 26 46 23515 18 29 20 51 4 "155 20 30 26 5 17 54 27 6
31 17 28 19 26 15 18 2-43 16 54 9 = 34 II 8 15
DM Jan. Feb. March April May June July August Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
0 t o 1 0 ' 0 t 0 t 0 1
1 25823 163513 25=59 I2n559 I5===52 0/ 8 3W24 21=57 14T 6 23 8 I 15^35 21 A47
2 9D25 29 21 8,0.46 25 2 27 41 12 13 16 9 5x49 28 38 7035 29 21 4"S5
3 23 20 12,0.17 21 23 6^59 9 "13 24 28 29 9 19 51 138 3 21 53 12^43 17 29
7 5 25 1 3 W 49 18 52 21 21 6W55 12 = 23 3T58 27 20 551 25 42 29 48
5 20 36 7"3 16 5 om.41 it 16 19 34 25 5 18 8 11025 19 3 81521 "^53
(j 3A51 '9 47 28 12 12 29 15 18 2 = 26 9x29 2 8 18 25 19 2fl5 2 44 23 47
7 16 48 1^52 24 19 27 30 15 33 23 17 16 26 935 1 15 54 2^54 5 "135
29 27 '3 47 22 2 6/13 953 28 56 7T14 0II3I 22 32 28 42 14 55 17 21
'> l" 49 25 37 3 0150 18 15 22 31 12x34 21 Iff 14 33 5^5 "nS'7 26 48 29 9
10 23 57 7 "125 15 38 0W30 5 = 27 26 29 5 8 29 28 29 18 57 23 40 8 "137 II / 0
11 5=== 54 19 17 27 29 13 2 '8 43 10T39 19 46 12 35 19 11551 5^52 20 24 22 57
l '7 45 1 t 18 9/29 25 5 2 X21 25 4 40 5 26 I 14 32 17 55 2/12 5W 2
1J 29 34 13 34 21 43 9=14 16 23 9840 18 25 , 9^3I 27 0 29 51 14 2 17 15
'4 11 m.28 it 10 4W16 22 59 0T47 24 23 2 3540 - 22 47 9^14 11 11141 25 56 29 39
'5 23 32 9W" 17 12 7X13 '5 3 9D 6 16 46 5*546 21 l8 23 27 758 12 = 14
16 5 '49 22 38 0=37 21 52 0 a 28 23 45 oA 38 18 29 3"U3 5* 14 20 10 25 2
'7 18 25 6=32 14 3 6T51 '5 32 83510 14 13 0^55 15 1 17 3 2=35 8x 5
ii 1 W23 20 50 28 52 22 2 0034 22 18 27 27 13 6 26 47 29 0 15 17 21 26
'J 14 42 5x28 13X39 7 8 16 15 25 6,0. 2 1o"S 20 25 5 8-= 36 " 7 28 19 5T 5
20 28 24 20 16 28 41 22 22 29 59 19 23 22 52 6 "155 20 32 23 31 "X44 19 4
2; 12 = 23 5T 7 13T51 7a 12 14<B 9 2115 19 5- y 18 43 2*342 6=16 25 35 3 23
2- 26 37 '9 52 28 57 21 39 27 53 M 53 17 9 *33 15 9 19 25 9T51 18 1
*3 10x58 4 25 I351 5354I ' II SI II 27 8 29 I 1 12 31 27 58 3X 1 25 3 2054
- 25 22 18 42 28 26 19 17 , 24 4 9^ 9 10 l1150 I 24 42 11 = 13 17 5 9 a 29 '7 54
-'5 9T43 2I141 12 039 2,0.28 1 6"S35 21 2 22 40 7W1c 24 55 IT35 24 4 2 35 53
2f, 23 58 16 23 26 28 '5 17 18 50 211151 4/38 20 0 9X 4 16 27 9054 17 42
27 8a 3 29 49 9=55 27 47 0-51 14 40 16 47 3=M 23 35 I 8 33 25 0 2.0.13
2^ 22 0 1335 0 23 2 1o"S 2 12 44 26 35 29 12 16 51 8T22 16 45 93550 16 20
-"J 5n47 5.&5I 22 6 24 32 8/39 "55 ' 0x50 23 17 1n 53 24 17 29 58
3 19 25 18 25 4- I 611120 20 55 24 57 1 15 6 8 a 13 16 48 8A16 I3"S 9
23554 0"S47 18 12 8=18 13523 25 53
j 29 34
7l 17 A C 5 5 3
Ill III IN 111 III! M1 III 111 III III 111 III III
3 2044 018 901 785